Court verdicts: Declare illegal Ex-Fis monopoly, VVA sponsor

The Commercial Court has rejected the “indictment Limak” vs. Kosovo Civil Aviation Authority (AACK). Through this indictment, “Limak” was seeking to annul an AAKCK) decision enabling competition at international airport services “Adem Jashari” in Pristina. It's a 2021 decision through which AACK wanted to cut off the “agreement [...]
It's a 2021 decision through which AACK wanted to cut off “confidential agreement” between Limak and “EX Fis” for the sale of a 0.12-center carine paper, and it was regulated by law to buy the carin liter for 0.2 cents.
The decision, which Inseder has seen, was taken a few days ago by Judge Gent Becker, who has completely rejected the request of “Limak” to cancel AACK's decision and allow trade with “EXIS Fis”, which also figures as donors to the ruling party.
Bujar Ejupi, who fled the AAKAC position from the ruling party, had declared that the continuing is being blackmailed, attacked and pressured after reporting the abuses he had found in AAC since being appointed to the director's position.
The threats to Ejupi allegedly involved “monopol of the Kerozine”.
“The AAC has reported breaking the Kerozina tariff law, resulting in over 2m euros in profits from the economic operator. The case was presented immediately by AAC to the PPP commission, as immediate steps are required to prevent the breach of multi-year law in ANP. The AAC has for the first time addressed market opening and signalled misuse with the monopoly on selling the Kerozina at the airport.“, EJupi wrote.
In 2021, Reporter had reported that the company “Ex Fis” had benefited over 10m euros gross during 2018 and 2019 from the monopoly for airport supply of carozine, which enabled the Turkish company LIMAK, which has Pristina International Airport in concession.
All of this cost Kosovo citizens the highest flying ticket prices, compared to the countries in the region, as the Keroline is almost the main cost of a flight for air-flying companies.
“derivative company E X coordinate FIS”, owned by businessman Isa Muharremi, has also been mentioned in addition to the removal of the derivative pumps in the north. “EXIS Fis” attempted to capture pumps in northern areas that were being exploited by Nisi Petrolʹ, the property of the Kosovar Privatisation Agency. Just days after AKP's public proclamation, “E X coordinate FIS” has been seen breaking the pump without the deadline being closed, seen on August 8th.
Social networking was divided into photos that testified that several <x0 workers EXFIS” had broken the pumps before the deadlines closed. Later, “logos EXFIS” had left after AKP) had said that the delivery of pumps should be passed through procurement.
Company “EX FIS” figures on Vetevendosje funders' list during the 2020 elections.
“EX FIS”, accounting for the highest value of goods as a donation, already granting the ruling party a total of 9,534 euros.
Insander in 2022 had also reported a “fraud. E X coordinate FIS” at prices.
The EX Fis company at the beginning of March raised the prices of derivatives, though there were still reserves they had purchased in February. This stock was created until the import price of oil derivatives was 1 euros to 1,006 cents.
Initially, the EX Fis company itself came up with an announcement saying that it has decided to sell oil in the market without profit, only to cover the cost of purchase.
Her announcement of March 8th was respected by her herself for just one day. Just after one day EX The tribe had expensive prices by day.
While on March 9th EXIt Fis, at 9:40 a litre of oil sold at the price of 1 euro and 66 cents, an hour after 10:28 the same increases the price to 1 euro and 73 cents per litre.

The newspaper Inseyder, had provided documentation that proves how many reserves the companies had.
Based on these documents, the EX Fis company had reported to ATK that there are over 3 million and 800 liters in the stock. In the short months until this stock was created, the import price of oil derivatives was 1 euro to 1,006 cents. /Insrider.org/












