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Macedonian ‘Double-Office’ Holders Resign

 Der Anti Korruptions Chef Ilmi Selami, ein Albaner hat die Nase voll, weil er nicht genügend stehlen kann und verlässt seinen Posten in Skopje.

Das sind so richtig schöne Druck Posten in diesem Falle, wo man die dümmsten Partei Leute unterbringen kann. Luft Nummern Institutionen, wenn man sowas einem Partei Buch Ganoven der Tetova Mafia gibt. Ilmi Selami, konnte kaum schreiben und lesen, und hatte sich seine Schul Zeugnisse, wie es Tradition ist erkauft. Und weil das so ist, kapierte er nie etwas. Ein Original Produkt, des Dumm Menschen Ali Ahmetis und Bin Ladens Partner aus der noch dämlicheren Mafia Organisation DUI, welche sich Partei schimpft: Made in Tetova-Kumanova

Skopje | 01 September 2010 | Sinisa Jakov Marusic

 

The head of the Anti-Corruption Commission, Ilmi Selami

The head of the Anti-Corruption Commission, Ilmi Selami

Some of the most prominent ruling VMRO DPMNE party members have surrendered Macedonian state offices shortly before new rules banning the holding of more than one post came into force.

The party had ordered those holding double offices to resign one by Wednesday following a ruling by the state Anti-Corruption Commission that the long-held practice was illegal and against the law on Conflict of Interests.

Party member Vladimir Zdravev on Tuesday quit his post as head of the state-owned MEPSO company, which runs a high-voltage power supply grid for commercial consumers, after four years in office.

He will keep his post as head of the council in Skopje’s municipality of Centar.

Viktor Kamilovski also left his leading position at the Skopje General Hospital, St. Naum of Ohrid, but continues as head of the council of Skopje’s Aerodrom municipality.

Vladimir Bahcovanov kept his directorship at the Public Enterprise for Management of Residential and Commercial Properties and gave up his membership in a municipal council of Centar.

The last-minute wave of resignations came after many other office holders had already decided which offices to vacate.

The exact number of those who surrendered positions has not been disclosed.

But the Anti-Corruption Commission which first instigated the double-office inquiry said it had been ignored throughout the whole process.

Ilmi Selami said on Tuesday that, instead of reporting to the commission, the directors and other office holders had only communicated with their party headquarters.

Selami said: “No one informed me. I heard from the media.

“Imagine this situation where the institution in charge for the law [on conflict of interests] finds out from the media about the resignations”.

The double-office holders had initially denied wrong-doing and criticised the commission for misinterpreting the law when it asked for their resignations in June.

But their stances changed after their party’s head-office gave them until 1 September to choose only one post.

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