Berisha's scandal, the continuation of nepotism and bribery - the first 12 days of Kurti Government in 2023

For two years of governance, in Kosovo there is corruption”, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti said days ago. In fact Kurt would like to be like this, but he really isn't. Maybe it is, but then it's not because people in the party and in his cabinet are coming out of hand. The year 2022 [...]
“For two years of governance, in Kosovo there is corruption”, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti said days ago.
In fact Kurt would like to be like this, but he really isn't. Maybe it is, but then it's not because people in the party and in his cabinet are coming out of hand.
The year 2022 characterised Kurti's government with many scandals, and the same are continuing during 2023. It has been 12 days since the start of the new year, but only for so many days the roots of nepotism watered and scandals continued, writes Periscope.
Martin Berishataj's scandal of having financed Kurti and Osman in electoral campaigns
Martin Berishaj, who is Kosovo's ambassador to Croatia, received attention again. Except in 2023 the scandal Updated with data and other information, including the financing of Osman Kurt in their election campaigns.
The renowned Slovenian newspaper “Përva” has published a long article in which Martin Berishaj's ties to the Slovenian company GEN-I are investigated. According to the newspaper “Prava“, it is suspected that Ambassador Berisha was paid by GEN, while reporting also on Berisha's company bearing the name “M B Consulting”. It even notes that Kosovo's ambassador has attracted 600 thousand euros (cash) cash in 2019 and 2020.
Albin Kurti, Kosovo's prime minister, is also mentioned, on which allegations are cast, that he is financed by GEN-It's subsidiary money in Tirana, where 14m euros have been transferred. In addition, Prava writes that GEN-I's money in Tirana is suspected to be used to finance Kurt's campaign.
That is not enough for Berisha's scandal, Croatian media reported.
The Croatian picture “Index.hr“, among the most read in Croatia, has reported on Wednesday the financial scandal in Slovenia involving Kosovo's ambassador to Zagreb, Martin Berisha, who allegedly accepted 600 thousand euros from the Slovenian energy company GEN-I, the branch in Belgrade.
In an interview for The AP, columnist from online media Prava, Luka Persh, said the information is that Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, and Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani, have received money from Martin Berisha for their latest election campaign.
In his research, he found that not thousands, not hundreds of thousands, but millions of euros in a scheme of this company, which using its branches across the Balkans, mainly Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Albania, has distributed money.
While Kosovo Police Investigations into Ambassador Martin Berisha have included Kosovo Energy Corporation Chief Chairman (KEK) Nagip Krasniqi.
In a report by Kosovo Police Detective in investigations into Ambassador Berishaaj, Doubts are cast over Nagip Krasniqi's involvement in a corrupting case through agreements reached with the Universal Energy Supplier, the Turkish company KESCO.
How was the MPJD visitors' book gone?
On Tuesday, April 19, 2022, officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspores failed to preserve the most important book on the state institution's security, where everything was identified, who entered and released from government dictatorships.
But before the book disappeared, something strange happened in this ministry.
Based on some internal information, it is said that that that night, MPJD security had encountered some unknown visitors who were not registered in this book.
After the security intervention, the same, according to sources, were forced to be written in the visitors ' book.
But the next morning, when the receptionist arrived at work, the book had disappeared. Her efforts to find him failed.
Nepotism also in 2023
Party employment is no innovation in Kurti government. The year 2023, such as the 2022, also began with friendships.
The turn came to VV parliamentary group chief Mimoza Kusari-Lila.
A day earlier, the government made a decision on the appointment of director and water-riddeners to Peja.
As Blic newspaper reported, among the members on this board, He's also Mimoza Kusari's party man, Mr. Driton Sylqa.
Driton Sylqa, has been municipal adviser to Pec from Mimoza Kusari's party, and ultimately candidate for the same position.
Kurti's deputy minister allegedly involved in a bribery affair
Today a audio-incision came out in which it is suspected that Deputy Regional Development Minister Almir Veliji is involved in a bribery affair.
Deputy Prime Minister Veliji, appointed by Prime Minister Albin Kurti, in these audio-incisions he has provided to Insander who has been deposited in the Kosovo Police, speaks of a government grant of tens of thousands of euros. Veliji, aside from the deputy minister, was for a while Prime Minister Albin Kurti's adviser.
To continue and end the scandals in Kurti Government, Periscope will keep you informed. /PERISCOP












