150 from the director's village, 47 with false diplomas Accession 220 new employees to KEK

A suspicious employment process at the Kosovo Energy Corporation (KEK) is finalised today with the admission of 220 new employees. The membership cards of new employees have been distributed today at a ceremony attended by Prime Minister Albin Kurti. Kurt shared some of the employment folders [...]
The membership cards of new employees have been distributed today at a ceremony attended by Prime Minister Albin Kurti.
Kurt shared some of the new employees' folders with him.

150 of those employed are originally from the village of Kosovo's Great Bardh, co-member of KEK chief head Bekir Grguri's taskman, has learned Paparaci from well-informed sources within the corporation.
While 47 of the 220 employees have applied with false degrees from professional high school.
A.A, A. Sh, A.Z., A.I., A.G., A.G., B.R., B.F., B.I., B.M., B.J., B.H., E.V., E. H, E. H, F. J, N.F., K.S., V. M, F.M., I. B, F.M., J.H., V. H, E. M, Sh. M N. C, D. Th, M.B., St. K, B. M, F.L., H. M, E. B, I. K, M.A., S.A., G. root, M.J., K.Z., R.M., N. J, F.M., L.M., R.B., S.C. and S.H. allegedly forged diplomas to compete in KEK.
Everyone's got their employment cards today.

According to evidence owned by Paparac, the Professional Middle School “Imail Dumoi”, the only institution in Obilic in which students can graduate for xehetari, has confirmed that diplomas with which candidates have applied in the KEK competition have not been issued by this institution.
The school's own director “Ismail Doshoi” has confirmed that there were cases when candidates applied with forged diplomas.
Jakup Hashani, director of SAMLP “mail Dumoshi” in Obilic, has said that following the verification of diplomas he asked KEK, candidates who were not equipped with diplomas have been found.
“Yes, there is”, Hashan said briefly about Paparac.
This competition was opened in September of this year for positions: “manipulator of the carrier tape”, “manipulator of the field Hinca” and “cabin buffer II”.
Opened several months before parliamentary elections, the contest is suspected of being used by the central power for party-based employment, as has happened in the past with employment in public enterprises, in times of election campaigns.
Much of the job's admissions are close to the Vetevendosje Movement and the deputy power from Obilqi, Halil Thaci, who is suspected of involvement in the process.
Misuses suspected in KEK contests are not isolated cases, but continuation of the past. Serious violations of employment on party and nepotistic bases were discovered in another KEK competition in 2022.
At the time, about a year after the establishment of the ruling Vetevendosje Movement, activists and relatives close to the assessment commission were employed in a suspicious KEK competition.
As Paparac had reported, five members of the evaluation commission, including the chief audit officer, had hired their sons or brothers.
Even party militants and family members of LVV were employed in that competition. /Paparacy. com












