Ramadan: The prosecution disciplined Government a bit, has announced open procedure for state reserves

Former AKI Chief Inspector Burim Ramadani has announced that following the scandal with state reserves, the Government has now announced open procedure and has not continued under confiscated contracts. Through a text on the social network Facebook, he said the prosecution “disciplined the government a little bit. The procedure disciplined some Government, justice not to back off! Legal action should be welcomed [...]
Former AKI Chief Inspector Burim Ramadani has announced that following the scandal with state reserves, the Government has now announced open procedure and has not continued under confiscated contracts.
Through a text on the social network Facebook, he said the prosecution “disciplined the government a little bit.
The procedure disciplined some Government, justice not to back off!
The prosecution's legal action should be welcomed because Government and Minister Roseta Hajdari have not repeated the work regarding the State Reserve. Now they've announced an open procedure on this, they haven't gone on with classified contracts! He wrote.
In this post, Ramadani has said that justice must go to the end and violators will receive due punishment.
Pre-direction must be completed. Rewarded for Lawbreakers!
It's not just an offender. There are some!
Law above all! ” he said.
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