The contract for animal remains, the brother of Besnik Bislim worked for the Maloch family company

New details will come up for the flow of shares of the company that won the contract for the factory's rent for the processing of animal by products in Drenas. Exploration of “Calxon Pernime” reveals that Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi, Florin Bislimi, had worked for a company owned by the company “Fitor”, which is owned [...]
“ExplorationCall Pernime” reveals that Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi, Florin Bislimi, had worked for a company owned by the company “Fitto”, owned by Tahir Malokut, the father of the winning company shareholder (Naser Malokut), signed by Agriculture Minister Faton Peci.
Florim and Besnik Bislimi have denied their involvement in the contract for the factory's rent for the processing of animal by products in Drenas with the company “LIP KS & IT”, in which shares Naser Maloku, follows Periscope.
Minister Faton Peci has stated that he had twice been invited to Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi's office to discuss operating this factory, but from the Bislim office have said meetings have been within the prime minister's obligations to functioning projects financed with EU funds.
The deputy prime minister's office, and neither the first deputy prime minister himself, has any duty or obligation to request information, nor is it interested in having something like that for the number of applicants, the ownership of applicants, the way of determining winners and operating mode. He doesn't know the winner, nor does he care who the winner is. There has been no involvement except what is due it to as the leader of the Kosovo European integration process and monitoring the respective activities that were clarified even higher --” BAR in a written response to the office of Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi.
On the other hand, Besnik Bislim's brother also denied that he was aware of the Ministry contract the company won by “LEP KS & IT”.
What a contract that I don't understand, no, no, I'm not aware, Naser has lost us if he's taken the company out of liquidation. In New Kosovo I work from 2008. It's got nothing to do with me, I'm going to drop it” he said Florin Bislimi over the phone.
The response was also requested by the company “Festival”, whose owner is Tahir Maloku, the father of Naser Malokut, but they have not responded.
Exploration of “Calxo Pernime” airs at 20:10 on RTV Dukagujini and KALLXO.com.
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The Food and Veterinary Agency (AUV) had published two reports, in 19,07,2024 and in 18,09.2024, in which it called for interested parties to apply for the contract for the factory's functionality in processing animal byproduct.
Five days after the second public call was published on AUV site, the company “LEP KS & IT” S.P.K. was registered to the Agency for Registering Business in Kosovo (ARBK).
The registration file reveals that initially the founder of this company had been three shareholders, Naser Maloku, as manager and two other companies, “MR & MNE” D.O.O. address in Montenegro's Podgorica and “LIPITALIA 2000” S.P.S. Addressed in Rosta, Italy.
According to provided data, company owner “MR & MNEA” D.O.O. address in Montenegro's Podgorica is another company named “MR & Co dooSerbia's Belgrade-based”, which is owned by citizens of Serbia, Muamer Ragipovic.
Muamer Ragipovic figures as director and company “MR & MNEA” D.O.O. address in Podgorica of Montenegro that had shares in the Kosovo company that signed the contract with the Ministry of Agriculture.
Company “MR & MNEA” D.O.O. owner Muamer Ragipovic had withdrawn from business that won the contract from the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Development in 20.02.2025, 1 month and 10 days after contracting the plant was signed.
Company stock value “MR & MNEA” D.O.O. was 30% in Kosovo registered company “LIP KS & IT” or worth 3,000 euros. The events were carried to Naser Maloku and the company “A R CHES BAU” U.S.P.K., a company that would later be joined by the company that had won the contract by the Ministry of Agriculture.












