
Joni Keta has been elected as the new head of the National Bureau of Investigation. The decision was made by the KLP with 11 votes in favor, while Keta will lead what is known as the Albanian "FBI" for 5 years.
Keta held the position of deputy director of the Bureau and was proposed as director, after a process that lasted several weeks, in which 13 candidates initially participated and then 7 candidates remained in the final phase.
At this stage, the following candidates remained in the race: Andi Pogaçe, Artur Beu, Elton Kërluku, Gentian Ndoi, Gentjan Shehaj, Gledis Nano and Joni Keta.
The KLP meeting was monitored by representatives of the US Embassy and the EU, who are considered the main partners of SPAK and BKH.
Joni Keta, from the moment Aida Hajnaj's mandate as head of the BKH ended (August 31), was appointed as head of the structure.
Keta served as a Judicial Police Officer in the Serious Crimes Prosecution Office. After the merger of this prosecution and the assumption of powers by the Special Prosecution Office (SPAK), Joni Keta competed to join the ranks of the National Bureau of Investigation.
Joni Keta is among the first officers of the National Bureau of Investigation.
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