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Aktualitet2026-03-31 11:51:00

Update/Informative edition, 12:00

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Update/Informative edition, 12:00

Readers of "Pamphlet" we invite you to follow the noon informative edition, where among other things we highlight:

Under investigation for abuse of office/ Head of IMT in Tirana suspended from duty

Rigers Sheqeri, head of IMT in Tirana, has been suspended from duty by a court decision, following a request from the capital's Prosecutor's Office.

According to reports, the decision taken a few days ago, comes after a request by prosecutor Julian Xhengo who is investigating the official of the Inspectorate of Territorial Protection, Rigers Sheqeri, for abuse of office.
More specifically, according to reports, the Prosecution is investigating a suspected scheme involving permits and construction in the capital, which are suspected to have been allowed by the head of the IMT.

A builder has also been included in the investigation, for whom a security measure prohibiting him from leaving the country has been imposed.

With the same decision, two IMT inspectors have also been declared wanted. The investigations include suspicions of a structure within the institution that may have tolerated or favored illegal construction.

From the fight against crime to school safety/ Hita: We remove the corrupt from the State Police

Skënder Hita has officially assumed the position of Director General of the State Police today. In a special ceremony, with the presence of Deputy Prime Minister Albana Koçiu and the Minister of Interior, Besfort Lamallari, Hita was sworn in before taking office.

In his speech, Hita said that after a 25-year journey in the State Police, the priority of his work as Director General is to further improve the image of this organization. Fight crime and corruption also within our ranks, said Hita, as he expressed his gratitude for the trust given to him to be selected as Director General of the State Police.

He said that the State Police is the institution where citizens find trust, while promising an increase in support for every employee of this organization.

Hita stated that he will fight crime without compromise, while adding that one of his work priorities will be increasing safety in schools.

Hita described this as an important day in his career, emphasizing that he has the honor of assuming the highest position in this institution.

SPAK and BKH raid a luxury resort in the South/Checks on the villas of Ergys Agas and Ermal Beqiri!

The Special Prosecution Office against Corruption and Organized Crime (SPAK) has conducted searches at a luxury complex in the south of the country.

According to preliminary sources, the searches focused on several properties linked to Ergys Agas and Ermal Beqiri. More specifically, it is reported that two villas belonging to Agas and one belonging to Beqiri in the south of the country were searched.

SPAK prosecutors and BKH agents have conducted physical searches in the villas within the complex and have seized several materials and equipment. The searches are reportedly related to the AKSHI scandal.

It is worth noting that Ergys Agasi and Ermal Beqiri are internationally wanted on charges of illegal competition through illegal deprivation of liberty and participation in a criminal group. According to SPAK investigations, they are suspected of having ordered the kidnapping of businessman Gerond Meçe and forcing him to withdraw his complaints regarding AKSHI tenders.

It was advertised with great fanfare/ Internationals block Rama's "fiscal peace"!

Although it was enthusiastically adopted as one of the government's key fiscal initiatives, the implementation of "fiscal peace" has been blocked by international partners.

Minister of Finance Petrit Malaj confirmed today that the relevant bylaws and instructions have been completed, but have not been implemented, as they have been sent for consultation to international partners.

He added that the government is waiting for comments and suggestions before starting implementation.

Malaj's stance confirms that the implementation of the law no longer depends solely on Albanian institutions, but on the approval of international partners, primarily the European Union.

The EU Delegation in Tirana has previously expressed direct opposition to this initiative. In an official position, the European Commission highlights concerns about the effects that the fiscal amnesty could have on tax discipline and the fight against money laundering.

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