Donika Gervala's replacement: MPJ has some kind of privacy, not all it should be public

Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Lisa Gashi has spoken about the work of spending of Princeton Sadriou, of which MPJ has been fined 13 thousand euros since it has not given to a Kosovo media media after asking for access to public documents. Gashi has said that Minister Gervala has clarified at the conference why he has [...]
Gashi has said that Minister Gervala has clarified at the conference why this has happened and how diplomatic missions have individualised data for everyone.
The minister's work was very clear in fact. Sadriou, he showed that the system we inherited, it's very simply a system, which under missions has the cost of joint operational, and within it there's an individualised spending. I believe it's too fast to advance.
At least employees who are in certain positions within the Ministry have said that the system in which it is, is in this format. But I think there are just a few topics like this that give a space to reflect on finding solutions beyond”, Gashi said at Frontal T7.
She has now said that all expenses with taxpayers' money will be transparent and open until she has sought the understanding of journalists, since not every movement that happens should be shared with the public. While saying that, Gashi also mentioned “back door diplomacy”
I believe not only the spending of Princeton Sadri, but all the expenses we have in the institution paid on citizen taxes will be transparent and open, but at the same time I seek understanding because the MPJ is also an institution that has some kind of privacy for some reason, so in this direction we seek consensus from journalists because not everything, the movements that should be made public, for that there are some elements in the backdoor diploma that should not appear at all<1>, Lisa Gashi said.












