Opposition finds agreement for Special Prosecution Against Corruption

29/09/2016 00:00

One of the six Justice Reform Laws will be voted through consensus on
October 6th. This is the law about the creation of the SPAC, Special
Prosecution Against Corruption.

The reached agreement was insinuated during a conversation in Parliament between Edi Rama and Oerd Bylykbashi.

“Edi Rama should be concerned that this law didn’t end like he wanted it to. Very soon it will be complete, because OPDAT took his hands away from the Vetting Law”, Bylykbashi declared.

Top Channel confirmed that the opposition agreed with the US experts, who are co-authors of this law.

Only one out of three questions disputed by the Democrats were left without being resolved, the one regarding the government’s impact on appointing judges, prosecutors and SPAC staff.

The opposition says that the government was able to do this through the decision-making role of two institutions depending from it, which would audit the work and image of the candidates.

Top Channel has learned that the agreement is based on the amendment presented by the opposition by mid September, leaving this task initially to the institution that will carry out the “vetting”, and then to an ad-hoc commission made of members from the three SPAC structures.

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