
The Special Court of Appeals has changed the security measure for Taulant Tushe, arrested as part of the investigation into the Tirana incinerator case.
The Special Appeal today decided to release Tushe from the cell, changing the security measure from "prison arrest" to "house arrest".
Taulant Tushe is one of the names included in the Tirana incinerator file, accused of "abuse of office" and "corruption" in relation to the procedures followed for the construction and management of incinerators.
Investigations into this file were conducted by SPAK and have led to arrests and security measures for several former officials and persons associated with concession contracts.
In addition to this file, Tushe is also accused in the case known as "5D", which is related to suspicions of corruption and violations of the law in tenders and public projects developed by local institutions. This case is also under the jurisdiction of the Special Prosecution Office and continues to be under investigation.
Taulant Tusha has been part of the Socialist Party since the first day of power. Initially, Tusha held the position of Director of Support Services at the Ministry of Social Affairs and Youth. Later, Tusha was appointed Director of Public Works at the Municipality. After that, he also headed the Board of Directors of the Tirana Waterworks.
He is accused of violating equality in tenders, committed twice and in collaboration. For the period 2016-2020, SPAK has discovered that “5D Konstruksion” sh.pk has received 12 public tenders, violating procurement rules and securing benefits of around 192.7 million lek.
We also recall that this same company participated in tenders organized by UKT, the Municipality of Tirana, "Tirana Parking" and "Tirana Sports Club", being favored by the defendants who exercised public functions.
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