The issue of Gërdec is the most "hot" topic of the last few days. The Special Structure against Corruption and Organized Crime has closed the file, but one detail seems not to be getting the attention it deserves. Who wrote the inscription "For Shkëlzen" on a fax.
Inside it was the content of the letter of approval from the Ministry of Justice for the contract to be concluded in Gërdec, a copy of which is claimed to be sent by Aldo Bumçi's office and sent privately to Shkëlzen Berisha. Both Bumçi and Berisha have spoken publicly about the fax and have chosen the language of denial. The former Minister of Justice, after leaving SPAK, claimed that this document is forged, raising doubts among the opposition of that time.
" If I had a need that there was neither a meeting nor a request from Shkëlzen Berisha, do you think I would fax it to the Ministry of Defense for Shkëlzen Berisha? The Ministry had the papers and the second one that I don't need to communicate with Mr. Berisha to tell him that I had no objection, the note in the corner of the letter. I requested that this document be declared invalid. The opposition at that time was an issue that connected Berisha to this issue, and this document was forged ."
Shkëlzen Berisha was in the same line.
" I think the prosecution should say whose calligraphy it is if it is not a forgery because it does not exist in the original fax "
Both require a calligrapher.
For this detail, the publisher Mero Baze made a clarification today. In his writing, Baze clarifies that the calligraphy should not actually be done for the writing of the former Minister of Justice, but with that of the Codification Director of the same department.
"Aldo Bumçi comes out and says that the note "For Shkëlzen" is not mine and is a forgery. In fact, no one has said that it is Aldo's note, but it is from Aldo's fax and this is scientific proof. Nor did Aldon say that he counted on one person for the minister. Thanks to that fax, he returned as a minister and is today at the pulpit. Then Shkëlzeni comes out and says that the fax is not Aldo's writing, that is, the writing was forged. Very well then, sue the letter as forged and see who wrote it, since they cannot mention the name of the one who made the note and who thanks to that note later became a deputy and when they thought they were done with Gërdec, they threw him on the street. Compare it once with the writing of the director of Codification at that time in the Ministry of Justice ."
But who is this character, who has overshadowed the lights that shine more on the "big heads" of this issue?
According to the information, it is learned that it is about Viktor Gumi, at that time Director of Codification. If someone wanted to investigate the basis of Shkëlzen Berisha's connections and role, Gumi's name would have to be the first on the list of people questioned.
Gumi, from 2009 to 2013, Viktor Gumi was a deputy of the Democratic Party in the Parliament of Albania. While currently working as a lawyer. His name was mentioned again in 2018, after he was rumored as one of the possible Electoral Reform experts. In addition, this time proposed by the Socialist Party. Viktor Gumi proposed by SP. Gumi's name attracts attention, as he was a PD deputy in the 2009-13 legislature, while he was then excluded from the lists of the blue seat.
Viktor Gumi was among the members of the DP in the Laws Commission 'punished by' Sali Berisha for an article of the wiretapping law. They overturned this article, as it multiplied by 29 times the possibility of interception of citizens. Gumi clarified at the time that after this action of theirs, Berisha excluded all democratic deputies of the Law Commission from running for the elections of June 23, 2013. Also, his name was mentioned in Prime Minister Edi Rama's book "Kurban", where he was described as one of the best lawyers that Albania has. Since 2014, Viktor Gumi has been engaged as the managing partner of the law firm "GUMI & Associates"./ VOICE
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