Analyst Fatos Lubonja was invited to the show "Kjo Javë" where he mentioned expectations from the new head of SPAK, such as the fight against corruption and holding corrupt officials accountable.
Lubonja said that cases like Balluku, who is being investigated for irregularities in the Llogara tunnel tender, show that there is a much wider circle involved, not just passive corruption.
"Who did they corrupt? We know very well that part of the money went to corrupt individuals, vote theft. SPAK has taken segments and encouraged these segments in the hope that the circle will close, to Rama. But will it really go there?", said Lubonja.
Fatos Lubonja: I am among those who have insisted that what is called the circle of crime does not just include one person being investigated and some acts of corruption, or inequality in tenders like Balluku, but rather a much wider circle that enters, not just passive corruption.
Because there is also active corruption. Who did they do the corruption with? We know very well that part of the money went to corrupt individuals, vote theft. A wide circle that is closing, and SPAK has taken segments. They have encouraged these segments with the hope that the circle will close, to Rama. But will it really go there?
Many say the Americans are behind. These Americans are those who were or are those now with a different approach. I was impressed by the embassy's statement today, when Berisha was declared non grata it was a risk of corruption, today they talk about the risk of crime and drug trafficking. How controlled is this SPAK. Dumani could be a start, but if the standard will remain with Dumani, I don't know how long it will fight crime.
