” - After about eight months from the last session of Minister Gervala, still no action for court trial

More than seven months have passed since the initial hearing was attempted against Foreign Affairs and Diaspore Minister Donika Grovall over charges of contempt of property. The Constitutional Court in Pristina, since 2023, has not yet scheduled the initial review. On June 20, 2023, the Court had appointed maintenance [...]
More than seven months have passed since the initial hearing was attempted against Foreign Affairs and Diaspore Minister Donika Grovall over charges of contempt of property. The Constitutional Court in Pristina, since 2023, has not yet scheduled the initial review.
On June 20, 2023, the Court had scheduled to hold the initial review, where Gervala was expected to be declared guilty, but the hearing had failed after the minister had not committed a lawyer, reports “Justice Vought”.
The Act against it has risen on May 29, 2023.
Minister Gervalla's case was set up to Judge Adnan Kamberi, the judge in the General Department, Penal Division, but “Justice bet” finds that because of his departure abroad, the subject will already be tried by Judge Dibran Isufi.
Otherwise, Pristina's Founding Prosecutor, on May 29, 2023, has confirmed that he has filed an indictment against Gervala.
“Referenced to your request, we inform you that the State Attorney, in 31.01.23, has filed an indictment against D.G., due to the criminal act “No false reporting or reporting of property, income, gift, other material benefit or financial obligations”, according to the Penal Code of the Republic of Kosovo, as well as the same proceeding in the Court for further treatment of”, confirmed the spokesperson for this, the prosecutor, Laeta Utlay.
After the news of the indictment's establishment was made known, Minister Grovall said it is an attempt to negate representatives of institutions.
Donika Grovalla, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Diaspore (MPJD), has not declared all positions in local and international institutions.
Four months after, the Anti-Corruption Agency (AKK), now the Agency for Prevention of Corruption (APK), had announced it is still handling the case of Minister Gervala.
According to research, it proved that Gervala did not declare that she owns business in Germany, has not shown that she is the director of a foundation in Kosovo, nor has she declared the wealth of her husband and children.












