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for officials that implement the process than other
methods used elsewhere in transition countries,
nevertheless, lack of transparency, in addition to the
low performance of privatized companies, has fueled
opposition and skepticism
am ong the Kosovar soci-
ety regarding the process (RIINVEST/Forum 2015,
2004). This lack of transparency continues even now
that the process of privatization of PEs is coming to an
end. In particular, there is not sufficient transparency
regarding the process of resolving legal disputes with
creditors. As a result of these unresolved disputes,
accumulated income from the sale of privatized as-
sets, which represent one-seventh of the country’s
economy, continues to be held in a trust account, fro-
zen and withdrawn from economic activity.
Regarding PEs, the privatization
process was initi-
ated in the central public enterprises (KEK, Airport
and Telecom) managed by the Kosovar government,
which is the owner in trust of these enterprises. The
format of the process of privatization of these en-
terprises has been done without consensual con-
sultations and without qualitative debate. In fact, it
created the impression that the government is trying
to keep this debate within relatively narrow circles
(RIINVEST/Forum 2015, 2009). In the absence of
comprehensive public debates through which a basic
consensus should be reached among key stakehold-
ers linked to this matter, political and social tensions
have
been created, which in particular in the case of
the privatization of the Telecom, have compromised
the process.
In the absence of transparency, there is continued
uncertainty regarding the format of privatization as
well as the assumptions on which these privatization
models are built. Besides, there is a concentration of
power at the Government
Committee on Privatization
and the Advisory Committee on Privatization, without
clear oversight by the parliament, which is not wit-
nessed in any other country in the region. Also, the
level of support in the consulting teams is at unprec-
edented levels compared to other experiences in the
region and beyond; while the general public, includ-
ing
representative institutions, do not get informed
enough about this issue (RIINVEST/Forum 2015,
2009).
Lack of transparency is the common denominator
in all cases of privatization led by the government,
which has failed to clarify the expectations from these
arrangements. Such a situation creates room for con-
cern among the society. Especially for the fact that
the sectors, in which central public enterprises op-
erate, are of strategic importance and show features
of natural monopolies. First of all,
decisions regarding
these sectors should go through and be monitored
by the parliament as a representative body of public
interest. Also, the direct participation of civil society
in the process is essential to create comprehensive
social compliance regarding the way forward in this
process. Despite these concerns, there has been no
qualitative debate yet;
the process is not embedded
in an adequate legal framework and therefore the
application of adequate procedures of transparency
and accountability has not been ensured.
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The importance of transparency in a country’s ju-
dicial system can never be overstated. In democratic,
market-based societies, independent and impartial
judiciaries contribute to equitable and stable balance
of power within the government.
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Lack of trans-
parency in judiciary creates more opportunities for
corruption, going beyond bribes or misuse of funds
allocated
to judiciary, to biased participation in trials
and judgments as a result of the politicization of the
judiciary and the party loyalties of judges.
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In Kosovo, amongst many other issues, an on-go-
ing feature of judiciary is lack of transparency.
15
Transparency plays a key role in the ability of citi-
zens to enforce their rights and obtain accountabil-
ity in the justice system.
16
In a survey conducted in
Kosovo by the Justice and the People Campaign
(2011), 16.2 percent of the respondents stated that
they did not trust the justice
system due to lack of
transparency. In this section, I will try to summarize
some of the problems that characterize transparen-
cy in the Kosovo judiciary system.
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