Prosecution Begins Investigations into a Schema scandal

The Constitutional Prosecutor in Pristina has announced on Friday that they have started handling match-making reports in Kosovo football. In a media report, the prosecution has said it has started handling cases after the scriptures at local portals. But, as the prosecution has announced, no details can be given because of the integrity of [...]
In a media report, the prosecution has said it has started handling cases after the scriptures at local portals.
But, as the prosecution has announced, no details can be given because of the integrity of the process.
“Starting with scriptures published in recent days at local portals regarding cases of Kosovo football matches, the Pristina Constitutional Prosecutor announces the public opinion that, therefore, it is addressing these cases because of the integrity of the process in which they are found, we cannot provide further details for the broad opinion”, says the Prosecutor's report.
Authorities in France on Thursday have arrested nine people suspected of setting up matches in Kosovo's Superleague. According to Le Parisien, the Llap club is involved in setting four matches.
European football house, UEFA, in a response to TIME on Friday, has said it does not comment on alleged match-making reports in order not to compromise the investigation processes.
Llap has denied charges of matchmaking. He said all this was done to damage the image of the club.
The NFF has said Thursday that it is unaware of the scriptures in France, while the MKRS has said they have been notified and that a Council against Violence is handling the case.












