Gërvalla stated that the correction system must be robust, disciplined, and fair. The system should be firmly established, consistently applied, and impartial in its judgments.

Justice Minister Donika Gërvalla convened today with leaders overseeing the Kosovo Correction Service. She engaged in a direct dialogue with the directors of correctional institutions and the directors of departments within the General Directorate. The primary focus of the discussions centered on crucial aspects of the correction system, specifically concerning security, management, and maintaining integrity.

Gërvalla communicated her views via a Facebook post, emphasizing the need for discipline, professionalism, and transparent accountability across all levels of the organization. She underscored the importance of these standards within the correction system. A key component of the meeting involved a visit to Lipjan, where she held discussions with the directors of correctional institutions and the departmental directors of the General Directorate.

These conversations directly addressed matters pertaining to the security protocols and overall management of the correction system. The aim was to reinforce the necessity of a robust and reliable system. Gërvalla reiterated the commitment to ensuring a secure and well-managed environment within the correctional facilities, highlighting the importance of upholding standards of operation throughout the entire system.

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