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Albania’s New Leaders Slam Port Privatisation Deal

August 26, 2013 by dgreca

The Socialist Party, which won June’s parliamentary elections, promised to reverse a decision by the outgoing centre-right government to privatise the ferry terminal in the port of Durres.

“The privatisation of the port of Durres, announced on August 19, is another attempt to plunder public assets based on a process that lacks transparency,” Socialist MP Ermonela Felaj told a press conference on Sunday evening.

Felaj promised that the decision will be reversed by the new Socialist government at its first cabinet meeting next month.

“We call on the prosecutor’s office to launch an investigation over the plundering of public assets,” she added.

The port of Durres is Albania’s main trade and transportation centre, with nearly 850,000 passengers and 3.2 million tons of cargo passing through its docks every year.

The tender for awarding a concession for the port’s ferry terminal was held on June 20, but it was only recently revealed by the public procurement agency that it was awarded to a joint venture from Betailigunsgezelshaft MBH and Global Albania Networking, working together under the name Albanian Ferry Terminal Operator.

The company will pay 3.2 million euro to state coffers, with proposed investments of 4.15 million euro.

The ferry terminal was built with a 15 million euro loan from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. It includes 5,000 square metres of service and duty-free space, and a parking lot for 2,000 cars.(Besar Likmeta)

 

Filed Under: Kronike Tagged With: albania's New leaders, Besar Likmeta, privatision Deal, slam port

TAX- HAVEN DATA LEAK EXPOSES ALBANIAN POLITICAN

April 12, 2013 by dgreca

A former opposition MP who headed Albania’s largest public corporation failed to disclose an offshore entity as required by law, Balkan Insight can reveal./

 By Altin Raxhimi and Besar Likmeta/

A middle-class neighborhood in the former German capital of Bonn is not a place one might readily have associated with Andis Harasani back in 2007, nor an 8,000-mile jump east to Singapore.

To the public, he was a new Socialist MP, victor of a bruising poll in a dirt-poor part of northern Tirana that was a stronghold of the Democratic Party.

But data picked from a huge stash of leaked emails, database entries and documents show that 41-year-old Harasani, who left parliament barely a year short of his term in September, hopped through those addresses to register a company 5,000 miles west, in the tax haven of the British Virgin Islands.

According to documents that Balkan Insight uncovered in the trove, in November 2007 Harasani registered a company in the Virgin Islands, White Ebony Holdings Ltd, in which he is listed as director and shareholder.

The database entry identifies Singapore, another tax haven, as the country where the company was first registered, and mentions as its business address an apartment buildingin Franzstrasse in Bonn. Harasani’s sister is a journalist with Radio Deutsche Welle in Bonn, and she resides at the Franzstrasse address.

Twice elected to parliament in 2005 and 2009, from September 2002 to July 2005 Harasani chaired the electricity utility, KESH, Albania’s biggest public company, with half-a-billion euro in sales.

In September 2012, he resigned his parliamentary seat and moved to New York to run a company called Phoenix Network LLC, in which he is a partner and chief operating officer, according to his profile on social networks.

In an interview for the Tirana weekly Java in November, Harasani declared that he was working to build up a construction company in New York, operating in the Manhattan area.

Albanian law obliges public officials to declare all businesses and sources of income as part of efforts to build transparency in politics, reduce corruption and avoid conflicts of interest.

But records from the High Inspectorate for the Declaration and Audit of Assets, HIDAA, show that Harasani failed to disclose the offshore company, White Ebony Holdings, which he registered nearly six years ago.

Contacted by Balkan Insight to respond to the allegations that he had omitted to declare his business operations,Harasani did not reply.

The database entry that links Harasani to White Ebony Holdings and identifies him as a shareholder of the company is part of nearly 2 million emails and internal records, mainly from the offshore haven of the British Virgin Islands, leaked to the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, ICIJ.

Investigations by the ICIJ with its partners in the international media have exposed the identities of thousands of wealthy company holders across the world.

The ICIJ is expected soon to release some company ownership entries, but, owing to technical, legal and ethical issues, it will not publish the raw data in full for the time being.

Apart from Harasani, the documents contain founding documents, payment certificates, and email correspondence regarding a company called Floryien Shipping and Trading Corp, owned by Gazmir Tahiri, director of Albania’s Naval Administration.

In a telephone interview from his office in the port of Durres, Tahiri said he had shut down Floryien nearly six years ago. “I lived and worked in Turkey for 16 years and when I relocated back to Albania I closed the company,” he said.

Tahiri explained that he had set up the offshore company through a law firm in Turkey. Records show he had paid maintenance dues until 2009, before being hired to head the Naval Administration.

With a perception of corruption among the highest in Europe, according to Transparency International, Albania is no stranger to allegations of money laundering in offshore tax entities.

Socialist MP Taulant Balla in 2011 accused Genc Pollo, the Minister of Technology, of stashing a €1.2 million bribe from an internet provider in Cyprus. Pollo denied wrongdoing and slapped Balla with a defamation lawsuit.

Nearly a year later Pollo withdrew the lawsuit, which at the time was still being heard in Tirana’s district court.

A Washington-based advocacy group, Global Financial Integrity, claimed last December that more than $1.3 billion (€983 million) were spirited out of Albania to tax havens from 2005-2010.

Writer and political commentator Fatos Lubonja, who spent 17 years in Communist prison camps, said he was not hopeful that the latest revelations would prompt a drive for greater transparency.

“Scandals raise no dust here. The country has no investigative journalism, no independent judiciary,” he said.

“Society is acquiescent and partaking in a corrupt system much the same way that it was acquiescent and partaking in the Stalinist dictatorship,” he added.(Balkan Insght)

 

Filed Under: Opinion, Politike Tagged With: Altin Raxhimi, Andis Harasani, Besar Likmeta, data Leak, exposes Albanian poliyican, Tax-Haven

Berlin Wall Fragment Joins Albanian Memorial

April 5, 2013 by dgreca

A fragment of the Berlin wall, a mushroom-shaped bunker and some of the concrete pillars of a notorious formed labour camp are all parts of an installation inaugurated in Tirana on Tuesday to commemorate the victims of the Communist regime. The memorial named PostBlloku, is placed at the entrance of the former off-limits neighbourhood where Albania’s Communist elite used to reside.

The memorial is the work of writer and former political dissident Fatos Lubonja and the painter Ardian Isufi.

The 2.6-ton graffiti-covered slab fragment of the wall was donated by the city of Berlin. The concrete pillars come from the mine at Spac, where many alleged opponents of the Communist regime, including Lubonja, were incarcerated and had to perform forced labour.

Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, Lubonja dedicated the work to former prisoners who perished under Enver Hoxha’s totalitarian regime.

“I want to devote this work to those that did not make it beyond the era of the dictatorship to live today,” Lubonja said.

Hoxha ruled Albania for nearly half-a-century with an iron fist, building a personality cult often compared to today’s North Korea. Paranoid about the dangers of a foreign invasion, he had the country covered in mushroom-shaped bunkers.

Albania’s Association of Former Political Prisoners believes that about 5,577 men and 450 women were executed for political crimes during the Communist era from 1946 to 1991. Tens of thousands of others were imprisoned or sent to labour camps.

Speaking also at the ceremony, the speaker of Albania’s parliament, Jozefina Topalli, said the monument was linked to three important symbols: the wall that divided Europe, the bunker that epitomized the mentality of Albania’s Communist regime and the pillars of a mine where hundreds of people lost their lives.

“The third element is the most painful.. Spac was Albania’s Auschwitz,” she said. “I heard that name since I was a little girl as the place where my family and many other Albanians were tortured,” Topalli concluded.(Kortezi: Besar Likmeta,

Botoi Dielli, Mars 2013)

Filed Under: Kronike Tagged With: Albanian Memorial, Berlin Wall, Besar Likmeta, fragment, Joins

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