”Mafia pharmaceutical mafia, created monopoly with expensive medicines”, severe Zemaj with the year's head of the former Pharmacists' Oda

LDK deputy Armenmen Zemaj has accused Arian Jakupin, former director of the Kosovo Pharmacists' House, of acting as foreign consultant to the minister of health, Arben Vitit, and helped draft the Essencial Bares List, favouring expensive medicines and eliminating what they could have helped the most [...]
He has accused Jakup and his group of creating a monopoly on the pharmaceutical market, damaging public finances and profiting themselves and related companies.
Zemaj has stressed that the move has had direct implications, citing that after the post as consultant, Jakupi has moved to a company that has won over 30m euros in tenders from the Health Ministry.
He has requested access to public documents, while stressing that some information is hidden.

My mouth is out of my ear talking about who he is, even what is their connection to the pharmaceutical mafia, even with their direct implications for damaging the health ministry's budget by imposing expensive drugs and eliminating drugs that would help us buy lots and help more citizens to our patients, while these have consistently worked a kind of monopoly on certain types of drugs<1>, he said.
The “continued from the beginning of the mandate have worked in the most shameful and inferior way to damage the health budget even by profiting themselves and their companies. I've presented the facts and requested access to public documents, some have hidden them. This person has also been a consultant in the distribution of drugs from the essential list meaning that this is direct implications, while immediately he has gone to a company that has won more than 30m euros in tenders at the health ministry”, Zemaj has declared.












