Slovenian state television show for Martin Berisha, GEN-I payments, financial scandal

Slovenia's state television this Thursday, starting at 20:05, will broadcast an exclusive show concerning the major financial scandal involving Kosovo Ambassador to Croatia Martin Berisha. The most popular investigative show Tarča (Target) has performed a special edition about the financial scandal of G Company En-I where the focus of [...]
The most popular investigative show Tarča (Target) has performed a special edition about the financial scandal of G Company The EN-I, where the focus of the show, is exactly Ambassador Martin Berishaaj.
The hottest issue police are dealing with at the moment are Balkan deals on the GEN-I issue, which is under way. There are many open questions, without an answer on this case”, says Radio Slovenian Television official page.
Also, a group of Slovenian journalists, including one of Slovenia's best-known journalists, Erika Znidarsic, visited G Company headquarters. EN-I in Pristina, but there they found only one photocopier.
It's interesting that in Pristina we were looking for the GEN-I branch headquarters at the official address, but we didn't even find a mailbox. The most controversial are the transfers of Serbian GEN-I branches to Kosovo's current ambassador's companies Martin Berishaj”.
The “is meant for large sums, which Berisha has distributed shortly after receiving them. You don't know where he got the money. We considered the data and sought the answers of all institutions in the Balkans”.
Otherwise, Planet TV editor-in-chief Mirko Mayer has announced through his Twitter account that the Court in Slovenia has decided on the second degree that news of this media involved Martin Berisha in a financial scandal and his large payments from GEN-I to Belgrade are not slander.
Mayer in his announcement has also turned to Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, who had said days earlier that he hopes justice will be established in the case of Berisha, who has included four Western Balkan countries.
“I have heard that Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has made a statement and has expressed the wish that justice will mean its word in Berisha's case against TV plans. I announce that this desire has been satisfied, and justice has already been established. The case opened by Berishaaj has been rejected by the court on the second scale of”, Mayer wrote.
Maratin Berisha's curious case
There's a company in Slovenia called GEN-I. The company is one of the largest in the region to trade electricity. Media in Slovenia have found that money from Slovenian taxpayers has been distributed through this company.
The central GEN-I in Slovenia, the subsidiary opening in Belgrade, Sarajevo, Tirana and other countries. Later, the mother company is released before its branches for various reasons of financing.
That money, goes out of the Slovenian state and becomes easily manipulated. Company filters wash them out by paying people like Martin Berishaaj. It is formally paid for consultancy, such as from GEN-I to Belgrade with inflated sums where it then withdraws the money from its accounts and restores it to Slovenia.
From there, the same are sent to various stock markets, mainly in Italy. The latest information is that Martin Berisha with part of that money has also financed the election campaigns of the Vetevendosje Movement and Lists Guxo.
Berisha is currently being charged by Kosovo's Constitutional Prosecutor for lying statements of property and by the Special Prosecutor for Money Laundering until the ambassador remains.
Slovenian media Prava published data on suspicious transactions, and it is found to be about 100m euros sent from GEN-I to Slovenia as a central company at various branches and branches, as in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Albania. /alanitapost/












