SPAK/ Former prime minister, Berisha will be officially recognized with the closure of the investigations on Wednesday

Former Prime Minister Sali Berisha will appear in the Special Prosecutor’s Office on Wednesday. ABC News reporter Ermal Vija reports that SPAK has called Berisha to officially inform him of the closure of the investigation into the “Partizani” file.

“It is about the completion of the investigations, SPAK will communicate the closure of the investigations to former Prime Minister Sali Berisha, who has been charged. Today, the businessman Fatmir Bektashi appeared as a defendant.

The conclusion of the investigation will be communicated to him, Berktashi is accused of corruption and money laundering. Other persons who have been charged are expected to be summoned to the prosecutor’s office.

These persons are suspected in relation to the privatization of the former “Partizani” complex. The lawyers will have 10 days to oppose the evidence of the prosecution. We will wait for the communication of the end of the investigations”, reported journalist Vija./abcnews.al

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