Jabir Zharku makes DAS blacklist

The U.S. State Department has announced non- gratanon grataão and Stevco Jakimovski, a presidential candidate in Skopje, as well as two officials from Northern Macedonia: former Special Chief Prosecutor Katica Janeva and Stevco Jakimovski. They were included in black players “due to involvement in considerable corruption”, it reported. WAS in a statement [...]
The U.S. State Department has announced non- gratanon grataão and Stevco Jakimovski, a presidential candidate in Skopje, as well as two officials from Northern Macedonia: former Special Chief Prosecutor Katica Janeva and Stevco Jakimovski.
They were included in black players “due to involvement in considerable corruption”, it reported. WAS in an official statement, Express newspaper reports.
For Zarko, The UN says it was involved in corrupt acts and had used its position for various effects and benefits”.
“in its official quality as chairman of the municipality of Kachanik, Kosovo, Zharku was involved in corrupt acts, including using his position to intervene in procurement processes to illegally allow municipal-owned construction to benefit himself and his associates”, the report said.
In its official quality as former Special Chief Prosecutor of Northern Macedonia, The UN says Janeva “was involved in corrupt acts, including the use of its political influence and official power for personal benefit”.
“has reliable information that Janva has requested and accepted a bribe to influence a prosecutor under its jurisdiction”, the report said.
While Jakimovski, as the UN reports, “was involved in corrupt acts, including using his official position to intervene in urban development and procurement processes to benefit for himself and his associates”.
The UN says it reaffirms US commitment to supporting rule of law and strengthening democratic institutions throughout the Balkans.
The department will continue to use all available authorities to promote accountability for corrupt actors in the region and globally”, the statement said.
In this decision, the U.S. State Department has included both women and members of the close family of Zhark, Janeva and Jakimovski. All of them were denied access to the United States.












