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The head of SPAK, Arben Kraja in a communication for the media this Wednesday said that it is not in the competence of the Special Prosecution to issue personal data through the database distributed in the network.
“SPAK continues based on competencies and the extraction of data is not in our competence, nf after the investigations will be issues that will belong to us we will definitely deal with the investigationn”, said Kraja.
The Prosecution announced that it has launched an investigation into the publication of the salaries of over 630 thousand Albanian and foreign employees, both in the public and private sector, a scandal that brought the reaction of all citizens in the country.
This material was initially distributed in the “WhatsApp” application and later continued on social networks and some online media.
For lawyers, the publication of personal data is not only a breach of privacy, but they predict that criminals will use their ID card, phone number and license plate.
By publishing this personal data we can have an increase in crime in terms of cybercrime, various hackers who can direct their operations to many people who even know their salary.
As for the publication of car license plates, which occurred a few days after the payroll, someone who will commit a crime already has it much easier, to pursue his prey or victim.
As for the question of what it means “Big Fish ” for SPAK, Kraja stressed that this concept does not exist for the Special Prosecution.
This Wednesday, the second meeting of the High Judicial Council, the High Prosecution Council and the Ministry of Justice is taking place, where the new court map was discussed.
The Government of the Judiciary has decided to close 15 courts in the country, arguing that they are not functional. Among them, five are the Court of Appeals, which meet in a single one in Tirana and 10 courts of First Instance.
“For two years, the council has put in place the emergency mechanism for filling the bodies in the courts and we have appointed from January to November 2021, 866 judges, this number will be higher next year, especially after the deepening of vacancies.“, Said the president of the HJC, Naureda Llagami the day before.
Although there is no concrete balance of how much the cost will be, it is predicted that there will be objections as soon as the draft is submitted for discussion in January 2022.
“It will be fully accessed by the citizens, seeing the demographic movements that have brought concentration of the population in Tirana and the Western Lowlands.“, Said the Minister of Justice, Ulsi Manja.
By the logic of a one-court district, the High Judicial Council claims that it will provide access to citizens, minimize backlog and there will be no procrastination. However, it remains to be seen whether this project will be functional or not.
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