The head of the Competition Authority, Denar Biba, has complained about the conditions in which they work.
In his speech to the Committee on Civic Initiatives, Biba stated that they are forced to hold meetings in an environment that is also used as an archive, while there is only one toilet that is used by 35 women.
"This institution was established in 2004, at the time of its establishment it had 13 employees and moved to the current premises where it still exists today after 21 years. It started with 13 employees, today we are 49, we are in the same premises.
We are also in conditions of hygiene problems. 35 ladies going to one toilet, it is banal that I am saying, but the moment has come to say that it can no longer hold. There are no archives, in the premises where we hold meetings it is used as an archive. The walls are full of files, which should not be kept like that, but we have nowhere to keep them", said Biba, among other things.
