VLEN: Ali Ahmeti had to go into the opposition for Zajazi to understand why he was left without drainage

VLEN has reported that, according to its findings, Ali Ahmeti reportedly failed to implement necessary sewage infrastructure in his hometown of Zajaz over a span of 24 years. The group indicated that the current revelations suggest a history of non-completion regarding the sewage systems. VLEN stated that the ongoing investigation suggests that the initial public narrative surrounding the project may obscure underlying financial dealings.

The allegations suggest that while the public was informed about a specific cause, the process involved the signing of cooperation contracts and the participation of local companies. Furthermore, the reports claim that millions of euros sourced from European funds were channeled into the project. The core allegation centers on a discrepancy between the public expectation—the provision of sewage infrastructure—and the alleged management of funds.

VLEN questioned the beneficiaries of these funds and the parties responsible for placing local companies within the scope of the project. The group emphasized that the findings raise multiple questions regarding accountability, specifically concerning which entities profited from the project and the extent of oversight failures. VLEN asserted that the Albanian public has a right to comprehensive transparency regarding the ultimate destination of the millions of euros allocated and a clear accounting of who benefited from the infrastructure development.

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