Kosovo Finance Minister Reveals Wealth in Anti-Corruption Filing

Kosovo Finance Minister Reveals Wealth in Anti-Corruption Filing

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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.

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