The SPAK investigation file contains other suspected criminal offenses, but prosecutors did not bring them to trial. From Berisha's Decision No. 1363 (October 17, 2008), to Malltezi's fictitious firm created 10 days earlier, to the first 310 million lek and then another 400 million in bribes for influence at the Energy Regulatory Authority, where Malltezi intervened with Sokol Ramadanai, who was later appointed by Berisha as the government's representative at the HEC...
It is absurd that SPAK brought former Prime Minister Sali Berisha and his son-in-law Jamarbër Malltezi to trial only for the criminal offense of "collaboration" in the affair of the land of the former "Partizani" complex, when the investigative file contains several other criminal offenses committed by them.
Ten days before the government's decision was signed, Malltezi's son-in-law created the fictitious company "Environment and Sustainable Development" LLC, through which he received 310 million lek from the company "Energji-Ashta", for alleged environmental studies of this hydroelectric power plant.

But the son-in-law Malltezi, using the power of his father-in-law, the prime minister, has continued to bargain for benefits from the Austrian investors of the Ashta hydroelectric power plant in Bushat, intervening and influencing state institutions together with his father-in-law Sali Berisha for other favors.
According to the investigative file, Malltezi received 400 million lek in illegal payments, or more precisely bribes, from the "Energji-Ashta" company in Bushat, influencing a different decision by the head of the Energy Regulatory Authority (ERE).
After the intervention and influence of the Chairman of the Energy Regulatory Authority (ERE), Sokol Ramadani, he signed Decision No. 170, dated December 18, 2012, in favor of the owners of the "Ashta" hydropower plant.
With that decision, the Energy Regulatory Authority (ERE) approved the agreement between the Albanian Electric Power Corporation (KESH) and the private company "Energji Ashta-Bushat", for the sale to the state in an accelerated order and at a high price of the electricity it produces.
The approval of this agreement, in addition to being made in advance of the established deadlines and exceeding the technical and legal verification phases, was also made in violation of other criteria.
But the chairman of the Energy Regulatory Authority (ERE), Sokol Ramadani, approved the agreement in favor of the "Ashta" hydropower plant with the intervention and influence of Jamarbër Malltez, who exploited the power of his father-in-law, the prime minister.
In fact, on August 29, 2013, a week before handing over his duties, Sali Berisha issued a government decision that the Chairman of the Energy Regulatory Authority (ERE), Sokol Ramadani, be appointed as the government's representative on the management staff of the "Ashta" hydropower plant in Bushat, through which Jamarbër Malltezi continued to benefit financially until the end of 2014.
In the following, we will publish other affairs of the couple Argita Berisha and Jamarbër Malltezi during the power of the "father" prime minister. / Pamphlet
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