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The Chief Prosecutor of SPAK, Arben Kraja has urgently requested the meeting of the High Prosecution Council and a decision by them to decide what will happen to the two special prosecutors Alfred Shehu and Elvin Gokaj, whose careers turned into a court case from the lawsuit of prosecutor Sonila Muhametaj in the Administrative Court of Appeal.
The latter decided that KLP should once again conduct the scoring of three competitors by setting a new standard on the approach of the Council.
The court decision, which is final and has not yet been implemented, orders the annulment of the selection of Shehu and Gjokaj in the SPAK and consequently the return of these two names to be evaluated before the prosecutor Sonila Muhametaj.
The court ruled that she could not perform the scoring as she could not take on the role of KLP, but stressed according to sources that the council was not transparent, that it took four hasty decisions by December 13 that resulted in Muhametaj’s unfair disqualification by three points.
At this point the court finds that the council did not follow the same standard as the HJC that during the scoring of special judges, left five days in case of objections.
Unofficially, KLP says that it will convene within this week, to decide whether to request a suspension of the decision, recourse, or to obey the decision of the Court of Appeals and will once again evaluate the three candidates for SPAK.
Prosecutor Sonila Muhametaj during the process denounced that neither her career nor the investigations carried out by her were taken into account, as well as questioning the two winners who according to her were ranked preferentially by the KLP.
SPAK currently has 17 prosecutors and Muhametaj precedent makes the prosecution government controversial.
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