The Partizan leaves Sali Berisha without a passport: What are his violations, according to the file?

The privatisation of the former sports club “Partizan” appears to have been a well-planned plan, exploiting every institution depending on and exercising the influence of power as prime minister by Sali Berisha, who is already suspected of criminal work “passive corruption by senior state or local officials”, and the Special Court of [...]
The privatisation of the former sports club “Partizan” appears to have been a well-advised plan, exploiting every institution depending on and exercising the influence of power as prime minister by Sali Berisha, who is already suspected of criminal work “of passive corruption by senior state or local officials”, and the Special Court has left the presentation as a measure of security and has banned it from out of the country.
His active actions start as early as 2005 when he comes to power. A decision by the Territorial Regulatory Council, which holds Berisha's firm, changes the destination of an area of 0.7 hectares from the sports area to the residential area, though it was located within the sports complex “Partizan”.
Because of its failure to comply with the Ministry of Defence, where the football club “Partizan” is sometimes included in the spread plan of non-stop, and property registration was not being achieved in the Local Property Record Office, Berisha changes the law on return and compensation of property by extending the deadline by October 1st 2007, and lifts certain restrictions allowing property to be returned to the defence ministry if they are outside the army structures. Former owners also return to permanent construction that is not used for public interest and until privatisation the state pays rent to the former owner. But with his proposal, the return and compensation agency of property was established, where its activity was defined by the Council of Ministers and not by the Parliament as once. Even the management's appointments came with the prime minister's proposal, adding his power.
SPAK notes that institutions have acted quickly to return these properties, based only on photocopies of documents of no legal value. Still unclear remains an area of over 45,000 m2 of the Bekia heirs, which was outside the sports club, but the country's 28 thousand m2 has turned the entire land area into a sports complex, creating an extinguishing surface.
In the interest of conducting this privatisation, the prosecution sees and a December 2008 VKM, for the assessment criteria of state property being privatised or transferred by changing the cost methodology of the object's value, which was previously purchased only on cash, while thanks to the changes only 20% was bought on money and 80% on privatisation bonds and valuable letters.
The prosecution has also found a pressure by the former prime minister to the Ministry of Defence and Military to sign the act of selling sports grounds they had in management despite the resistance that General Vladimir Kyrizi has made, writing to the Minister of Time Defence, Gazment Oketa and President Bamir Topi, that the property was part of the spread plan and could not be privatised. This property was never given a supporting command, and under unclear circumstances was used by the football club “Partizan”.











