The drill is mentioned as the 13 thousand euro fine for nontransparentity, it speaks of transparency

The Voice of America has mentioned the sentence he received to Chief Diplomat Donika Gervala MPJD) After hiding materials for Vjosa Osman's husband,don Sadriu about the expenses of public money. Otherwise, 13 thousand euros has been sentenced to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as the Agency for Information and Privates has concluded that the ministry led by Donika Grovalla [...]
By contrast, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been sentenced to 13 thousand euros, as the Agency for Information and Privates has found that the ministry led by Donika Grovalla has not provided access to public travel spending (fuels) documents by diplomat Pridon Sadriou during February 2019- February 2022.
While Gervala's response was ignoring that part, saying that this government is ever the most transparent in the history of the Republic of Kosovo.
I think this is the most transparent government ever in the new history of the Republic of Kosovo, I think that this government away from being perfect in its work has offered access to either public documents or even in general information concerning the government has offered much greater access not only to journalists but to institutions or to civil society. I am very happy that civil society and the media in Kosovo are so loud in their demands for more transparency because I think this serves a stronger democracy in Kosovo”, she said.
Among other things, Gervala added that international measurements show that Kosovo as regards media freedom rights has danced several places high among international organisations.
“We need an even higher transparency, even though they show international measurements that Kosovo as regards media freedom rights has danced in international organisations several places up, so away from being perfect, we're trying to be even better. However, let's not forget that this is the most transparent government the Republic of Kosovo has ever had.
Krenare Sogojevo-Dermaku, Commissioner for Information and Privateness says they have so far pronounced four fines and that the largest one is to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora (MPJD), in terms of public money spending.
The biggest “Gyoba is to the Foreign Ministry, which has had to do with spending public money”, said commissioner at “Tempus” of KTV, claiming it is about the case of President Vjosa Osmani's husband.












