Is the Kosovo government continuing to pay Civil Protection terrorists

The money had been in their accounts each month. But none of the 149 employees of the Serb community distributed into at least five Kosovo Government ministries went to work throughout 2022. This caused the state to lose about 800 thousand euros for workers who do not work. So the Office reported [...]
So had the National Audition Office reported to the Public Finance Supervision Commission, held in October 2023.
In fact, these workers were employed under the 2015 Brussels Agreement, with the goal of integrating the Serb community through Kosovo institutions. All these workers, originally 483 sosh, were members of the organisation “Civil Protection”.
This co-operation “North Brigade”, in laughter in 2023, the Government of Kosovo declared the terrorist organisation, as Prime Minister Albin Kurti had said, the same pose a serious and direct threat to Kosovo's constitutional order and security.
But what institutions were these Serb citizens in?
They had taken different positions in agencies and ministries, ranging from a position for maintenance to a senior education official.
In the Ministry of Internal Affairs, 20 Serbian workers were employed. All together were paid about 102 thousand euros. About 77 thousand euros were paid in one year to 20 other Serbian workers at the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports.
Another 20 took positions at the Ministry of Communities and Kthim. Over 105 thousand euros were provided for these workers.
Over 127 thousand euros per year were paid to 25 Serbian workers employed in the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Trade. Rich money also took over 64 employees in the Ministry of Environment, Space Planning and Infrastructure. They were paid about 314 thousand euros in 2022 without even going to work.
Meanwhile, Education Minister Arberie Nagavci declared at the end of 2022 that he had cut the 32 Serbian workers engaged in the AugustI pay without working.
Yet, other ministries are still unknown.
Kiks Kosova has sent questions to the Ministry of Internal Affairs to understand whether the Kosovo government is continuing to pay off members of the dark organisation “Civil Protection”, but from this dictatorship they have not returned.












