A ministry and two municipalities were fined this year by Agency for Information

A ministry and two municipalities were fined this year by Agency for Information

The Ministry of Environment, Space Planning and Infrastructure, the Shtrepca municipality and the Field-Kosovo Ministry are the institutions fined by the Agency for Information and Privatisation (AIP) for failing to access public documents. So has made known to EO, the Commissioner for Information and Private, Krenare Sogojevo-Dermaku. The Fushe-Kosovo municipality has been fined nine times by this [...]

The Fushe-Kosovo municipality has been fined nine times by this institution, which has failed even after the pronunciation of fines to provide access to public documents.

AIP Commissioner Krenare Sogojevo-Dermaku has said of Online Economy, that the smallest fine is 1,000 euros to the highest of 4 thousand euros.

The “Gubes of access to public documents is one for the Ministry of Infrastructure, one for the Shtrpce municipality, and all other fines are for the Fushe-Kosovo municipality, which unfortunately we have encountered in an ongoing resistance not to approach, and normally despite all the discussions we've had in the official sense through paperwork, but also the meetings, we haven't succeeded in achieving citizens' rights to access, what has resulted today from the Kosovo Council within 2023202020%s, Soquva has said,

The “Since violations have been of the same nature, even simply communication among officials has been the same, the lowest fine is 1,000 euros, the others are four thousand each. For each, it is up to four thousand euros, which, if collected in total, turns out a non-small sum”, she has said further.

As for complaints against institutions, the total number goes to 676. Some are for denying access to public documents and some for personal data protection.

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