Kosovo Finance Minister Reveals Wealth in Anti-Corruption Filing

Kosovo Finance Minister Reveals Wealth in Anti-Corruption Filing

Business

Vetëvendosje MP Hekuran Murati declared his assets to the Anti-Corruption Agency in March of this year, CE Report quotes MIA.

Hekuran Murati, in his real estate declaration, announced that he has a 41 square meter apartment, worth 38 thousand euros, which he purchased in 2018, and land worth 23 thousand euros, which he purchased in 2017.

Murat also stated that he is in possession of Securities, which are worth from around 2 thousand euros to almost 40 thousand euros.

At the AKP, the acting Minister of Finance, Murati, has declared that he has 16 euros in cash in his bank account, he transmits.

In addition to these, Murat announced in his asset declaration that he had an income of 19,596 euros as Minister of Finance, Labor and Transfers.

The Anti-Corruption Agency has published asset declaration reports for public officials, politicians, including members of parliament.

Tags

Related articles

Greece to Auction €500M T-Bills
Greece will auction €500 million in 26-week Treasury bills on May 28, maturing on November 28, 2025, the Public Debt Management Agency announced.
Greece Backs EU Investment Plan
Finance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis met with EU Commissioner for Financial Services Maria Luisa Albuquerque at the Ministry of National Economy and Finance to discuss the economic outlook in Greece and Europe, focusing on financial sector reforms.
Bulgaria, Egypt to Deepen Ties
Bulgarian Foreign Minister Georg Georgiev met with Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly during his official visit to Cairo, aimed at strengthening bilateral relations.
Sandu Promotes Southern Projects
President Maia Sandu visited southern Moldova today, inspecting major infrastructure projects aimed at boosting connectivity and energy independence.
Rural Shift Key to Food Security
Efforts to boost food security and economic resilience in developing nations must prioritize rural transformation, according to IFAD President Alvaro Lario.
Bulgaria Unlocks EU Funds
Bulgaria has fulfilled its final commitment required to unlock over BGN 10 billion under the second tranche of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP), Justice Minister Georgi Georgiev announced Wednesday.