
The head of SPAK Altin Dumani described the vetting and the result of this process as separate from the criminal procedure.
During his speech from the conference on the assessment of the work of the Independent Qualification Commission (KPK) and the Institution of Public Commissioners (IKP), Dumani said that despite the results, vetting is a big burden for judges and prosecutors.
"The Director of the Special Prosecution will have a great commitment in representing these cases. The vetting process and its outcome is separate from the criminal procedure. The vetting process is a huge burden for judges and prosecutors. This challenge becomes more sensitive, with their daily work", said the head of the Special Prosecutor Dumani.
Altin Dumani also said that the reform in justice has borne its fruits. According to the head of SPAK, impunity and the old mentality have been struck.
"It is a pleasure to share some references to some important processes that shaped the reform. For a stronger democracy to make the road to the EU safe. 7 years are not a few years, the reform was transformative, describing a comprehensive process with the sole purpose of bringing to the country a professional justice system, with integrity, with everything to restore confidence in the new institutions of justice. 7 years is not a little for a voluminous work. KPK, KPA do a job with their example, they laid the foundation stone of a new building, the elected today considered it their responsibility to be part of it.
SPAK is an independent institution and the 20 prosecutors are in the scanning process. The walls of new justice were erected. Institutions will play a role in the downfall of the mentality. Impunity is under attack today. A priority from December 31 is the administration of the Public Commissioners, all unfinished matters will be transferred to SPAK. It is predicted that the leader will have a very big commitment in representing these issues of the Independent Complaints Commission", said Dumani.
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