
What opportunities did justice reform bring to former FBI agent Charles McGonigal? Journalist Ferdinand said this question remains crucial, as he raises doubts about the way the reform has been used as a political and financial instrument.
Dervishi said , "What does it mean when McGonigal says that many opportunities are created, so justice reform creates many opportunities. What are these opportunities? This is the story that we need to understand and it proves that the investigation must go in this direction, if one day SPAK will take the investigation of the McGonigal case seriously . "
According to him, justice reform is sold to citizens and internationals as a democratic process, but in fact it has become a mechanism for hidden interests.
"The idea is that something big is being created, in a country that for me is run by the mafia, and we will reform the justice system. This sounds very nice for the people, for Europe, for America, etc., but the craftsmen have thoughts on a wavelength that starts from positive to negative ," he emphasized.
Dervishi raised suspicions that the vetting was used financially. "The possibilities are that you can come from America and make some money. As the prosecutor said, with meetings in Belsh, with prosecutors and judges to pass the vetting, but I have heard of figures ranging from 500 thousand to 1 million euros to pass the vetting. This is the story of the mafia state, how it uses the justice reform, which on the one hand throws ashes in the eyes of the people, America and the EU, and on the other hand does its own dirty work, cleaning up the justice system that it thinks is against it and that belongs to the opposition," Dervishi said.
In conclusion, the analyst raises the question: does SPAK have the power to reach Edi Rama?
"We are seeing that SPAK does not have the power to go to the prime minister. He said away from my cell phone," Dervishi declared for "Syri TV".
The McGonigal case, his connections with Edi Rama after the publication of new documents and with the justice reform, remains a dark spot, which according to journalist Ferdinand Dervishi, must be investigated in depth if the Albanian judiciary will ever prove that it is independent.
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