Thursday, September 1, 2011


Wikileaks, Albania, the Jali scandal in 2007

The role of Jamarber Maltezi, for the demolition of buildings in Jale, Himara Region

American Embassy, ​​commented on the demolition of buildings Jale, Himara Region, at the request of Jamarber Malltezi. A year after the demolition of buildings in Jale, the World Bank has launched an investigation into the impact that has had the premier bridegroom, Jamarber Malltezi. US Embassy comments on the situation and the case qualifies as corruption cases must be added like Gerdec, Durres-Kukes road, and agreements with Damir Fazlic.

Title: The Family Berisha on World Bank buildings Link

Submitted by Embassy in Tirana on 10.02.2009

Take the U.S. Department of State

Signed Ambassador John Withers

"At the end of January 2009 the Albanian parliament and the press began to accuse the Albanian government and especially Prime Minister Sali Berisha groom, Jamarber Malltezi, misuse of funds of the World Bank project for personal purposes. World Bank stopped the project and is now investigating the scandal at the center of which is violent destruction of some buildings in 2007 against the World Bank policies.WB is expected to issue findings of this investigation in mid-February.

Local media has shot up recently copies of the Inspection Panel of the World Bank, in which the issue is regarded as "one of the most difficult investigations being undertaken these past 14 years." The scandal is about the WB's project "On management structure of the south coast", led by Berisha's husband, Malltezi ... World Bank agreed to finance the project after receiving assurances from the Berisha government that no building would not break until All procedures were carried out and the locals were arranged in a different area.

But on March 26, 2007, Malltezi sent a letter to local authorities, including the head of the Construction Police to complain about "illegal construction on the south coast", especially in Jale. The letter stated that the photographs were financed by the project. Maltezi urged that measures be taken soon. Less than a week later, on April 3, police announced that their homes residents will destruct. They were given five days to appeal to local courts, which is what they did, but before considering the appeal courts, bulldozers began destroying homes, a process which ended on April 17.

In a subsequent request together with the Construction Police Departament, Maltezi promised that his office had secured the necessary equipment to control the situation on the ground. .......

more see: http://www.shekulli.com.al/shekulli/2011/09/01/wikileaks-younger-berisha-te-zgjidh-hallin/

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