THE LAST LAST Eppel of the JCKKO once again brings down Sali Berisha's request

The appeal of the Special Court against Corruption and Organised Crime has dropped another request by former Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha to participate in the hearings held against him. This request came after the house arrest ruling, taken against him on December 30, 2023. However, in a public appearance after the verdict, the lawyer [...]
This request came after the house arrest ruling, taken against him on December 30, 2023.
In a public appearance after the decision, however, Berisha's chief lawyer, Genc Gjokutaj, has come up with a press proposal, saying the main defence party requirement remains Berisha's freedom.
This, as they claim, has no evidence that he committed a crime.
Two days ago, Berisha's defence has also taken its turn at the Supreme Court for the removal of the house arrest measure, in which he is located December 30th 2023.
Through defence lawyers, Berisha has objected to the rigors of the previous act of appearance in house arrest.
So, on March 20th, he's been recuring the Supreme Court, following the decision of the JKKO to follow up on the measure of house arrest.
Berisha is officially under house arrest where the Court against Corruption and Organised Crime has ruled, following request from the SPAK Special Prosecutor.
On December 21st, it was Albania's Assembly, which opened the way for Berisha to be arrested by SPAK.
Despite voting only with majority votes, Berisha has rejected this parliamentary decision against him and could therefore deny all circumstances of house arrest.
But what specifically does the Berisha issue have to do with?
The Special Anti-Corruption and Organised Crime Prosecutor Tirana (SPAK) would reveal through an official announcement investigative details concerning the privatisation of the former partisan club complex.
Among the accused were former Prime Minister Sali Berisha with his concrete actions to make his son-in-law Jamarber Malltez benefit from this irregular scheme.
Rather, the investigation object of this criminal prosecution, according to the SPAK, was the action carried out by top state officials and others, for the privatisation of the “Party Football Club” and <x2Klubit Partizani” terrain and sports facilities.
The Special Prosecutor doubts Berisha has consumed the passive criminal work of corruption of senior state officials or local elected, carried out in co-operation with citizen Jamarber Malltezi, envisioned by Article 260 and 25 of the Penal Code.
The SPAK adds that Berisha in his quality as prime minister of the Republic of Albania, allegedly committed concrete and active actions, in adopting laws or illegal acts.
This, in order to adapt them according to the needs presented to five prominent property families, where the direct winner among others, resulted in Jamarber Malltez.
Berisha, allegedly even committed active actions to carry out administrative controls, with the aim of exercising pressure and providing concrete orders for the conclusion of privatisation procedures, in favour of Yamber Malltes, follows the SPAK.
According to the prosecution, Berisha allegedly also committed active action in making available the various structures of the state administration for realising the process of privatising state property.












