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The Democratic Party continues to consider the publication of sensitive data of over 630 thousand Albanians a crime orchestrated by Prime Minister Edi Rama, as part of a criminal patronage scheme for stealing the April 25 elections.
In a statement to the media, the Secretary for Digital Organization in PD, Endri Hasa explained that during these eight years the National Agency for Information Society, National Authority for Electronic Certification and Cyber Security have spent over 160 million euros and according to him this money has been paid since Albanian data to be secure.
He stressed that everyone knows that crime is not only the publication of data, but also the collection of this data that affects the safety of citizens for electoral purposes.
“Theft of identity card data, place of work, telephone number, citizens’ salary is part of the criminal patronage scheme for stealing the April 25 elections“, He said.
Hasa stressed that in a normal country, the Prime Minister would have resigned, but Albania is not this case, as it is the place where elections are stolen and therefore the salaries of citizens and their most personal data, which are protected, are stolen and made public. by law.
The Democratic Party demands that Prime Minister Edi Rama be investigated by the SPAK and brought to justice
The Democratic Party calls on the SPAK to act quickly and bring Prime Minister Edi Rama to justice.
On Wednesday, the first salary list was made public, showing the salaries of Albanian employees for January 2021. But, yesterday, a second salary list was published, for April 2021.
Prime Minister Edi Rama called on the Prosecution to launch an investigation and ruled out the possibility of a cyber attack.
The scandal of the release of personal data of salaries comes a few months after the leak of personal data of citizens on the eve of the elections of April 25, in the so-called patronage scandal.
The Tirana Prosecutor’s Office has continued the investigation, while today several employees of the National Agency for Information Society, mainly IT experts, have been interrogated.
Meanwhile, employees from the Social Insurance Institute and the Tax Directorate are expected to be questioned.
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