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Corrupt officials will face justice with new reform, says U.S. ambassador

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TIRANA, Dec. 5 – For the justice reform to work, high-level corrupt officials must face justice, and Albanians must expect and believe that that will happen, U.S. Ambassador to Tirana Donald Lu said this week. “You should expect that senior corrupt politicians, from the right and the left, will face justice,” U.S. Ambassador said at the Anti-Corruption Symposium “Eyes to the Future: Breaking the Corruption Barrier” held in Tirana this week. Ambassador Lu praised the passage of constitutional amendments for the establishment of the Special Structure on Anti-Corruption (SPAK) and the National Bureau of Investigation (BKH) which will provide an…

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