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Bushati: The incinerator does not exist, while Dumani says that intellectual crime is difficult to investigate

Bushati: The incinerator does not exist, while Dumani says that intellectual

Analyst Andi Bushati commented on the report that the head of SPAK, Altin Dumani, made today in parliament.

Invited to Syri TV, Bushati stated that there is no intellectual crime in an affair where it was openly stolen, since the incinerator does not even exist as a construction.

" The head of an institution should talk about policies, target objectives and not act as a cooperative chairman that we achieved such a percentage. Every citizen will know what will be done with justice and impunity.

To dwell here on bureaucratic aspects makes it a pointless thing. If you go to the parliament and don't give any answer, justifying yourself with investigative secrecy, it's better not to go out at all and shut yourself up there.

As far as the pseudo-arrests for the incinerators are concerned, for four years there is no one there who does not know that theft has taken place here and there is no one responsible before justice.

I heard the term intellectual crime, and Duman said that they are hardly detected, but I say what is the science in theft, you have to take the money from an incinerator that you have never built, it seems like a stylish theft for something that does not exist, and what is that intellectualism to sign procedures that are the competence of the municipal council.

Here you are being asked to make an alibi as to why I do not have the courage to investigate the real thieves of the incinerators while Dumani realizes now that the people are tired of the stale excuses about the incinerators."

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