Government dismisss Bujar Ejupi from the position of director of Civil Aviation Authority

The Kosovo government at the meeting held Wednesday has dismissed Civil Aviation Authority Director (AAC) Bujar Ejupi from office. Reasoning for the early conclusion of Ejupi's mandate before the government cabinet has given Deputy Infrastructure Minister Hysen Durmishi. My lord before you present the proposal for the early end of the [...] mandate
Reasoning for the early conclusion of Ejupi's mandate before the government cabinet has given Deputy Infrastructure Minister Hysen Durmishi.
My lord before you submits the proposal for early completion of the mandate of Civil Aviation Authority General Director Bujar Ejupi. The failure of AAC's annual reports by the Parliament of Kosovo, reporting the professional violations of Ejupi on the part of the AAC Board, the multi-require reporting of Iceland's Supervisive Authority on behalf of KFOR, the 20-age report of Austrian experts, as well as a series of other violations, provide sufficient grounds for the early completion of his mandate<1>, Durmi stressed.
The Ejupi dismissal decision has been welcomed by the AAC Labour Union, even though they have called the decision a delay.
The decision comes three years later with a large number of professional and mismanagemental violations and Bujar Ejupi signaled by our union, which has been sealed by international troops that have proven that under its leadership, AAC has become almost dysfunctional. MPs from the Kosovo Republic two years in succession did not approve the AAC annual reports. This is the third departure from Bujar Ejupi Air Force duty. May Ejupi no longer be able to approach public institutions, nor be allowed to have authority over others, because of his persecution and discrimination actions exercised against AAC officials proven by the ombudsman Institution”, it is said in the Union's reaction following Ejupi's dismissal decision.












