Musliu: Security Fund is public money, not private wealth. Why does Government fear accountability?

Former PDK delegation Ganimete Musliu has reacted sharply to the Government of Kosovo, accusing him of full transparency in terms of an open security fund three years ago with big promises, but, according to her, continues to remain unclear and unexplainable. In a Facebook post, Musliu writes [...]
In a Facebook post, Musliu writes that citizens and diaspora have contributed thousands of euros to this fund, while the Government, as she says, silences and declares everything secret whenever accountability is required, writes Periscope.
Musliu raised some public questions about Kurti Government, including:
How much money is actually raised on the Security Fund?
Where did these tools end?
What are they spent on?
Have military equipment, infrastructure or civil protection been invested?
Why are there no reports and no official publication?
She added that although the fund is public, the way it is being managed is creating serious doubts.
If everything is okay, why is the Government so afraid of accountability? The Security Fund is public money, not anyone's private wealth,” wrote Musliu, stressing that lack of transparency is a clear political “ ”, Musliu wrote.












