British assessment ignored for appointment of secretary to justice ministry

Last week at the Kosovo Government meeting, the new Justice Ministry secretary has been appointed. At this meeting, Interior Minister Jelal Svecla said that only two candidates had entered the close list. The word was for Anita Calander and the Zen butterfly. With Steve's proposal, in the position of Secretary [...]
The word was for Anita Calander and the Zen butterfly. With Svechla's proposal, Anita Calander was named in the position of Secretary General.
However, Calander's appointment is emerging that it is not in line with the British experts who have made it during this process.
In the assessment of Britain's Embassy in Kosovo, the candidate who won most points from the contest was Berbati-Zena butterfly, not Anita Calander, reports Nacional.
The British assessment gave 78.9 points to Berbati éna, while Anita Calander was rated 75.6 points. So the candidate, who was nominated by British experts, was not selected by the Government of Kosovo.
This is not the first case where power has not absolutely ignored the British Embassy's assessment in Kosovo.
One case was the choice of Venera Cherkin to the position of director at the Agriculture Development Agency. In the competition, Nacional had reported that in the British assessment of Cerkin had not even passed the threshold to be praised. However, it did not halt the power to appoint the president's tezac to the ministry of Faton Peci.
Another extremely media case where Britain's embassy turned out to be disappointed was the competition for the governor of the Kosovo Central Bank.
After the first competition was cancelled without any official decision from the Kosovo Assembly, the British Embassy withdrew from all monitoring of this second competition. That is how they had made known about the Nacional newspaper.
We've been engaged in the first recruiting process for Central Bank Governor. This process has provided professional candidates capable of leading with position. However, none of the candidates recommended by British project implementation experts has been named”, It is initially said in response to Britain's National Embassy.
It's our policy not to engage in re-declared processes which, despite giving appointed candidates, are not named just because those candidates don't like someone in decision making. But we haven't been involved in monitoring the Central Bank's process of Governor. ”, The answer ends.
The government had ignored Britain's Embassy either for no appointment of the “board Iber-Lepencit” The company was later appointed chief chief Faruk Vetevendosje Mujka.
The power had not ignored British ratings either at the chief of Telekom. In this procedure, the British had chosen Kreshnik Dom properly, and the government appointed Burbuké Hana, known for his proximity to power.












