Former US official who enabled Kosovo $200 million MCC funds

Former US official at the White House, Dana Hyde, also the former chief executive of the MCC programme, died after the plane he was flying crashed in New England. According to the Washington Post, Hyde, 55, was flying with her husband and one of her sons on a plane, and neither the relatives of [...]
According to the Washington Post, Hyde, 55, was flying with her husband and one of her sons on a plane and neither her relatives nor the two flight crew members were injured, according to the Federal Aviation Administration and Company.
Hyde was taken to a hospital in Hartford, Conn., after the Bombardier plane, launched by Keene, N.H., at Leesburg Executive Airport in Virginia, made an emergency landing, said the Connecticut State Police. The incident is being investigated by the National Transport Safety Board.
In 2015, Hyde had included Kosovo in the MCC to benefit from its grant. This was announced by former President Atifete Jahjaga,
Regarding her death, former Kosovo diplomat Petrit Selimi has also responded, who expressed condolences to the Hyde family and her friends.
Tragic news. Dana was chief executive of the MCC when Kosovo qualified for the first time for funding support. I have met him several times and closely cooperated with President Atifete Jahjaga and our team in Government to ensure that Kosovo benefits these funds”, he wrote.












