As long as they are expenses from the state budget, SPAK should investigate the financial reports of the expenses that the former Minister of Health, currently the Minister of Education...
With official data from the Audit of the Ministry of Finance, "Pamphlet" is publishing another financial scandal, which is actually theft with forgery of official documents, committed by Ogerta Manastirliu in the years 2021-2023, when he was the Minister of Health and Social Protection.
The fact is this: after a project presented by Ogerta Manastirliu, the government approved Decision No. 400, dated June 30, 2021, for the financing of the National Gender Equality Strategy in the years 2021-2030, which would be implemented by the Ministry of Health and Social Protection.
For this project, 33 billion and 587 million old ALL were financed, or 27.1 million Euro, against the exchange rate of 124 Allek/1 Euro; of which, 75% financing from the state budget, 9.4% donations and 15.6% provided as a financial gap that may not be filled.
The financing of the gender equality project was divided into two phases: current and medium-term capital expenditures for the period 2021-2023 and long-term expenditures 2024-2030, associated with the activities planned by the ministry, in cooperation with 4 NGOs, which have not been done public.

In the 2021-2023 mid-term project report, which former minister Ogerta Manastirliu submitted to the Ministry of Finance, as the department responsible for financing and auditing, it is stated that the action plan for the gender equality strategy is accompanied by an analytical cost of each activity .
From the data of the Ministry of Finance, it results that for the period July 2021-December 2023, Ogerta Manastirliu has spent 13.1 million Euros, declared for leaflets, meetings, trips, consultations with social groups, conferences, etc., divided into expenses current 13.3 billion lek and nearly 3 billion lek of capital expenses that are unknown.
Because the expenses are reflected in global cost figures, while according to the Ministry of Finance, it turns out that for 90% of the declared activities there is no proof that they have been developed, but they are registered as developed, while there are no statements of costs and their implementers, 4 NPOs were also hidden, which means that Manastirliu has submitted false reports and reports, with the opinion that they will not be verified.
Since they are expenses from the state budget, SPAK should investigate the reports of expenses worth 13.1 million Euros, of the medium-term project for gender equality 2021-2023; therefore, Manstiliu signed the expenses until the end of the year, when she left office in September 2023.
But the fact that for the long-term project 2024-2030, former minister Ogerta Manastirliu has left only 9.6 million Euros should be investigated; which are disappearing from the successor minister Albana Koçiu, with fictitious papers without doing any concrete activity./ Pamphlet
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