US Praise for Albania’s Top Prosecutor
Tirana | 08 March 2010US Ambassador to Albania John L Withers praised the work of Albania’s General Prosecutor Ina Rama on Monday, underlining her integrity in the face of political pressure from both the opposition and the government.
US Ambassador to Albania John L Withers praised the work of Albania’s General Prosecutor Ina Rama on Monday, underlining her integrity in the face of political pressure from both the opposition and the government. “General Prosecutor Ina Rama has exhibited dedication and commitment in protecting the integrity and the independence of her office,” said Withers during a meeting with Rama in the Tirana prosecutor’s office.
“She has shown professionalism and devotion in the face of a great many obstacles,” Withers added.
General Prosecutor Ina Rama has come under fire constantly since her appointment in November 2007, by both the government of Prime Minister Sali Berisha and the opposition, after launching high profile probes against the highest echelons of power.
According to Withers, the general prosecutor has faced attacks from both political groups, often published in the media, which “criticised her just because she was doing her job.”
Although noting that a prosecutor’s job is not easy anywhere, Withers underlined that Albania’s “archaic” legal system of immunity for politicians has made Rama’s job particularly difficult.
Kommentar: Vor allem geht es um kriminelle Geschäfte von Politikern, die Legalisierung der geraubten und oft illegal bebauten Grundstücke in Albanien und weil zuviele Politiker direkte Vertreter der Drogen Mafia sind und enorme Vermögen illegal angehäuft haben. Einige sind reine Vertreter der Drogen Mafia und der Geldwäsche Baufirmen
“She has shown professionalism and devotion in the face of a great many obstacles,” Withers added.
General Prosecutor Ina Rama has come under fire constantly since her appointment in November 2007, by both the government of Prime Minister Sali Berisha and the opposition, after launching high profile probes against the highest echelons of power.
According to Withers, the general prosecutor has faced attacks from both political groups, often published in the media, which “criticised her just because she was doing her job.”
Although noting that a prosecutor’s job is not easy anywhere, Withers underlined that Albania’s “archaic” legal system of immunity for politicians has made Rama’s job particularly difficult.
Kommentar: Vor allem geht es um kriminelle Geschäfte von Politikern, die Legalisierung der geraubten und oft illegal bebauten Grundstücke in Albanien und weil zuviele Politiker direkte Vertreter der Drogen Mafia sind und enorme Vermögen illegal angehäuft haben. Einige sind reine Vertreter der Drogen Mafia und der Geldwäsche Baufirmen
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