Kosovo Public Broadcaster Board Sacks Director for Negligence

The newly elected board of the Kosovo public broadcaster, Radio Television of Kosovo, RTK, has dismissed Ngadhnjim Kastrati as director for not performing his duties effectively and for violating RTK law.

"I received notification of my dismissal at home where I have been in isolation for several days due to COVID-19," Kastrati announced on Facebook. "I was not notified of any dismissal procedure and nor was there an item on the agenda for my dismissal," he added.

Kastrati was dismissed by nine votes in favour and one against. "The decision for the dismissal is based on numerous violations of the Law on RTK and other sub-legal acts in the RTK during Kastrati's mandate. The RTK Board concluded that the general director neglected irregularities, abuses, lack of work, nepotism … and continued biased reporting by the public broadcaster," the board said.

Last year, Kastrati was grilled about nepotistic job appointments by two parliamentary commissions that oversee RTK. Kastrati then defended the employment of family members of former president Hashim Thaci, now facing war crimes charges at the Kosovo Specialist Chambers in the Hague. He said MPs should not interfere in recruitment processes.

BIRN reported on how Thaci family members were hired as a copyright experts, a camera operator and in the marketing department.

In its 2020 report on Kosovo's progress, the European Commission said that RTK "remains vulnerable to political pressure and influence", mainly due to being "directly state-funded, with its budget determined annually by the Assembly".

According to the report, RTK at the time had 1,024 employees, of whom 806 were on regular contracts and the rest working part-time. Just over two-thirds of the broadcaster's budget...

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