
"Albanian prosecutors accuse former Prime Minister Sali Berisha of corruption", this is how the prestigious news agency "Rueters" opens the article published today.
The news that the Albanian prosecutors have accused the former prime minister, Sali Berisha and his son-in-law of corruption related to the privatization of the former sports complex 'Partizani', has echoed beyond the borders of the Albanian territory.
Various news agencies have written about the indictment brought against former Prime Minister Sali Berisha. Starting from the prestigious "Rueters", Associated Press, or the American "Abc News".
" The former Albanian prime minister says he is accused of corruption and money laundering in a land privatization agreement" , this is how the Associated Press opened the news dedicated to the affair of the former partisan complex . Meanwhile, Berisha's speech last night, as well as the accusations brought by SPAK against him and his son-in-law Jamarbër Malltezi, are listed below in the article. The article also mentions his inclusion in the US blacklist in 2021.

" The Office of the Special Prosecution Against Corruption and Organized Crime claims that Berisha's son-in-law used Berisha's position as prime minister to privatize land in Tirana owned by the country's Ministry of Defense and returned it to its previous owners, who sold it. immediately at a low price to Malltez, who built apartments on the plot ", the AP article reads.

" Albanian prosecutors accuse former prime minister Sali Berisha of corruption" , this is how the prestigious news agency " Rueters " opens the article published today .
In its indictment, the Special Prosecutor's Office for Combating Corruption and Organized Crime, known as SPAK, said that Berisha used his influence as prime minister from 2005 to 2009 to exert pressure "for the end of privatization procedures in in favor of others, including his daughter's husband ", writes "Rueters".

While " Abc News " in its article on the case writes; The fight against corruption has been the Achilles heel of post-communist Albania, strongly influencing the country's democratic, economic and social development. Berisha was the fourth senior Albanian official to be denied entry to the United States due to suspected involvement in corruption./ Pamphlet
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