Sex suspect Martin Berishaaj does not declare two private businesses

Kosovo's Ambassador to Croatia, Martin Berisha, has not stated it to the Anti-Corruption Agency, either the business it owns in Montenegro or one in Kosovo. In forms published today by this agency, Berisha's companies do not figure out “M B Consulting” with headquarters in Podgorica and “Zaslon Kosova L. L. C”, which [...]
Kosovo's Ambassador to Croatia, Martin Berisha, has not stated it to the Anti-Corruption Agency, either the business it owns in Montenegro or one in Kosovo.
In forms published today by this agency, Berisha's companies do not figure out “M B Consulting” with headquarters in Podgorica and “Zaslon Kosova L. L.C”, which has offices in Pristina.
Berisha has declared real estate to a flat he bought in 2001 in the amount of 180 thousand with joint household revenues and savings. He has a house inherited from his parents for 72 thousand euros, a flat bought with savings worth 50 thousand euros, shared with his wife, and a land also inherited by parents worth 80 thousand euros.
Playable assets, the ambassador has declared two cars, one of his own and one of his women, totaling 57 thousand euros.
Berisha cash ready has 15 thousand euros in a Ljubljana bank, meanwhile, his wife has 10,000.
Meanwhile, the annual sum of its revenues is 39 thousand and 936 euros, while the wife's 24 thousand euros is broadcast by Clankosova.tv.
The ambassador had become international news as involved in an revealed financial scandal in Slovenia, where with his help Slovenia's candidate for prime minister, Robert Golob, is suspected to have placed money. According to television, Planet TV, it had become part of a scheme where money sent by a Serbian company, which is the branch of a Balkan energy company, was transferred to another Montenegrin company, UK Consulting, whose owner was himself, and then to Slovenian politician Robert Golob, who is now prime minister.
Berisha had denied the charges himself, and had even warned of charges against television, until his statement has sufficed for President Vjosa Osmani and Prime Minister Albin Kurti not to dismiss him.















