The acting Chief Prosecutor, Agron Qalaj, presented the State Prosecutor’s Office annual report for 2025 during a meeting of the Kosovo Prosecutorial Council. The report detailed the office’s handling of various criminal matters throughout the year. Overall, the office managed a significant volume of legal actions.
During 2025, the state prosecutor’s office received a total of 45,295 criminal charges, representing 60.20 percent of the total cases handled. The office successfully resolved 42,123 charges, which accounted for 55.98 percent of the total intake. However, a remaining balance of 33,117 charges were reported as unresolved.
Focusing on specific areas, the Department of Serious Crimes and Basic Prosecution filed 3,693 criminal charges, a figure noted as exceeding the charges they initially received. In the realm of anti-graft efforts, the Department for Corruption addressed 1,191 corruption cases, resolving 903 of them. In examining the performance metrics for the corruption division, the prosecutor noted that the department resolved 2,430 cases, which represented 15.89 percent of the charges they received.
These figures provide a comprehensive overview of the workload and resolution rates managed by the prosecutor’s office throughout the reporting period, detailing the scope of criminal cases handled by various specialized departments.
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The volume of cases and assets recovered suggests a substantial operational year for the office.