The company that failed badly with diplomatic shipments wants another 250 thousand euros of taxpayers in October MPJ had cut his contract.

The company that failed badly with diplomatic shipments wants another 250 thousand euros of taxpayers in October MPJ had severed the contract although the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora had decided to call off the contract due to irregularities and disrespect of the terms of the agreement, the company “A L S.H.H.B.H.H.H.H.I.E.
Although the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora had decided to terminate the contract due to irregularities and disrespecting the terms of the agreement, the company “A L THE S.p.k.” has again been through the tendering procedures for conducting diplomatic postal services for the Kosovo Republic Foreign Ministry.
The Express newspaper has secured the documentation of the tender procedure that was launched today, where the company “A L THE S.pk” applied, the projected value of which is 250 thousand euros.
Express reported earlier on the Ministry's decision to run Donika Gervalla -Schwarz to terminate the company contract “A L I need to get rid of this. This had come because of delays caused in the finalisation of the shipments, while in some cases there were also complaints about their damage.
For the company in question, accredited diplomats in various countries had voiced concerns about the accession/handling procedures of diplomatic mail.
"In constant contact with diplomats colleagues I have accepted many communications over telephone and emails, and there are even concerns about acceptance/remitting diplomatic mail procedures, all in time I have addressed”, the decision stressed.
In addition to the first remarks on June 26th on issues of respect for the deadlines, the company in question had also received a third remark after it had managed to complete a 3 July shipment within the deadline.
Other delays and document injuries are cited in the decision.
July 1st The MPJD had addressed complaints to the operator after they were encountered in envelopes damaged in a shipment of court documents that had arrived at the Kosovo Embassy in Rome. On July 17th, the Kosovo Embassy in Bern had also expressed concern over the telephone, arguing with photos and videos on how diplomatic shipments were left out on mail destined for smaller letters”
Decision to cancel contract with “A L SUCHAH sh.k” was stressed that the total number of documents that had yet arrived in designated destinations is 406 passports, 165 IDs and 4 decisions for free/profit citizenship.












