Wednesday Black: Misfits and misappropriations, ball two of our week's scandals after

The following week's Wednesday is the day worth remembering about scandals that broke out and related to corruption and bribery allegations at Kurti Government: First, it is a suspicion of illegal spending more than 1 million and 40 thousand euros, affecting ministers Donika Gavella [...]
That same day, it came out. The audio hearing that casts suspicion of bribery at the Ministry of Lieburn Ali.
SCANDAL 1: A memorandum of co-operation, attended by about 1m of 40 thousand euros, has been signed between the Ministry of Fikrim Damka and the signature consent of Minister Donika Grovalla. It's about collaboration with Swiss Caritas, where trouble emerged with representatives of the organisation in Kosovo who say the agreement was not signed on their behalf. The other topic, which exposed the opposition (PDK), publishing the 40-page document, is also that the agreement has been signed as international agreement, and for this kind of agreement, the approval of Kosovo deputies must be taken, that is, with their votes.
SCANDAL 2: Audio-hearing published by Nationale released the bribe allegedly to have roots in Minister Lieburn Aliu's Cabinet. It featured Minister Aliu's adviser, on whose behalf the bribe of 30 thousand euros was required, so that the letters in the ministry could be adjusted for a highway asphalt.
The two ministers of Kurti government, Gervala and Aliu denied accusations and doubts. Donika Gervala said not a million, but another centa was not misused in her name.
At the same time, Lieburn Aliu, through an exclusive interview on Pressing of T7, in addition to others, called it audio filming and hearing published by Nacional.
For both cases, it is up to the prosecution to investigate the allegations until the facts have been presented by the opposition media. And as for the week, we must not forget that Friday, it has become known that the female suspect, Mr. Martin Berishaaj, for 600 thousand euros with GEN Belgrade's Parliamentary Commission, founded in addition to investigating the case, will appear. /Periscopi












