Slovenian media releases new details on how Ambassador Berisha drew money from Serbian GEN

The offer of Martin Berishaj, Kosovo's ambassador to Croatia, continues to be a hot topic in Slovenia as well. Slovenian media, Prava recently wrote back on some reported data that serves as evidence of Berisha's implications in the large financial sakdal affecting three states and linked to the current prime minister [...]
Prava reports that bank witnesses, one of the banks in Kosovo, testify that Berisha has served as the financial mule of the ruling party, Vetevendosje Movement and Prime Minister Albin Kurti.
Since April last year was reported for about twom euros, accepted by Kosovo Ambassador to Croatia Martin Berisha on behalf of his company, MB Consulting. Now, the Slovenian media writes they have received evidence that two long-term bank operations were conducted in public between GEN-I Belgrade and Martin Berisha's company.
One happened in Montenegro, while later documents were confirmed for the second. Slovenian media in Kosovo also quoted Paparaci and Reporter as referring to another uncovered operation.
According to Prava, it turns out the UK Consulting company actually originated with Kosovo. This is witnessed by branch bank statements a bank in Pristina. Evidence of this are bank transactions from GEN-I Belgrade at the UK Consulting company in the 1920s and 2022s. You will notice that Martin Berishaaj has attracted ten to fifteen days after the amount transferred from the Serbian branch of GEN-I in Belgrade, Prava reports.
During this time, a little over one and a half million euros have been transferred from GEN-I Belgrade in 2015-22, and Berishaj is most likely to have collected 1.3,245.1 euros in transactions between 2021 and 2022. Moreover, after carefully examining the dates, Prava says he found that on May 10th 2019, the GEN-I Belgrade subsidiary transferred more than 20 thousand euros to Berisha's company in Kosovo and 24 thousand euros to Berisha's subsidiary in Montenegro. This for the same person for the same service offered at the same date in his two companies.
Kosovo's Ambassador to Croatia, Martin Berisha, recently via Facebook made several statements of innocence, saying he is not owner of any company and does not recognise Slovenia's prime minister, Robert Golob.










