Former Dutch ambassador: Special judges getting large salaries at the expense of defendants

Former Dutch Ambassador to Kosovo Robert Bosch has reacted to the decision for former KLA members who are being held by the Special Court in The Hague, where the latter have warned that the trial could last more than six years. He has also written that judges want to keep their affairs as long as possible. [...]
He has also written that judges want to keep their well-paid jobs as long as possible.
“It seems that judges want to keep their well-paid jobs at the expense of the defendants as long as possible. Why can't they go home pending trial?
Let us know that during yesterday, judges have warned that if they refer to estimates presented by the Special Prosecutor's Office, then Z. The SP will take up to 6.5 years to present the evidence and question witnesses.
The judge has stressed that the SPS has submitted 312 witnesses, numbering 46 witnesses a year, and it takes 6.5 years to complete the proceedings.












