KLI’s management advocate for the implementation of recommendations to the Head of Kosovo Prosecutorial Council

KLI’s management advocate for the implementation of recommendations to the Head of Kosovo Prosecutorial Council

KLI’s management advocate for the implementation of recommendations to the Head of Kosovo Prosecutorial Council

Pristina, November 26 2019 – Management of the Kosovo Law Institute (KLI) Ehat Miftaraj and Betim Musliu, on Tuesday, have met the Head of Kosovo Prosecutorial Council (KPC) Bahri Hyseni and Deputy Head of the KPC, Arben Ismajli, to hand them over the reports of systematic monitoring and research of the justice system in the country, as well as to advocate for the implementation of KLI recommendations. “Within the cooperation with the Kosovo Prosecutorial Council, we had a useful meeting with the Head and Deputy Head of the KPC, Bahri Hyseni and Arben Ismajli, to whom we handed over the hard copies of KLI reports published during 2019. We discussed findings assessments and main recommendations of these reports of the KLI, for which we received the commitment of the Heads of the KPC, that will be seriously reviewed to be implemented by the prosecutorial system”, said Ehat Miftaraj, executive director of KLI.

Head Bahri Hyseni, after receiving reports, has assessed the cooperation with KLI, whereas has promised cooperation also in the future. Also, the Head Hyseni said that the recommendations presented in the reports received will have the deserved treatment by the Kosovo Prosecutorial Council.

Kosovo Prosecutorial Council and Kosovo Law Institute have constant cooperation, aiming the strength of the prosecutorial system in Kosovo in fight against corruption, organized crime and other illegal phenomena.

KLI has continuously advocated to all stakeholders of the justice and security system, handing to them all reports with concrete findings, assessments and recommendations, as well as meeting responsible officials in all relevant institutions to push forward the policies that enhance efficiency and effectiveness of the work of justice system, security and independent law enforcement agencies, in order to enable citizens to exercise their rights and their access to justice.