Kosovo* has conducted a number of important rule of law reforms in recent years. Within the framework of the two phases of the EU/CoE Project against Economic Crime in Kosovo (PECK I and II), two assessments on “Compliance with international standards in the anti-corruption area” (CoE AC Assessment) and on “Compliance of Kosovo with intentional anti-money laundering and combatting the financing of terrorism standards” (CoE AML/CTF Assessment) were conducted pursuant to CoE evaluation methodologies. The findings of these assessments have supported some notable improvements and have provided local authorities with a blueprint of steps to be taken to ensure conformity with relevant international benchmarks. Furthermore, several capacity building inputs were provided by previous rounds of PECK in concrete areas, including strategic analysis and risk assessments in the AML, anti-corruption and anti-money laundering criminal procedures and case management, as well as international networking activities.

Challenges however remain. Kosovo needs to further adjust its anti-corruption and AML/CFT regulatory framework in select areas and, more pressingly, needs to boost effective application of anti-corruption and particularly AML/CFT efforts. To support Kosovo in these endeavours, the Agreement on the “Project against Economic Crime (PECK) Phase III” was signed between the Council of Europe and EU Office in Pristina. PECK III started on 30 June 2020, with a duration of 60 months and a budget of 2,460,400 Euro (EU funds: 90% and CoE funds: 10%).

PECK III seeks to enhance anti-corruption and AML/CFT practices in Kosovo, in line with applicable European and international standards and good comparative practices. For the purpose of achieving the above objective, the project will ensure, through its activities that:

  1. Practitioners in Kosovo have developed effective and sustainable capacities for preventing and supressing corruption, money laundering and terrorist financing;
  2. Kosovo authorities effectively implement asset recovery legislation; and
  3. Economic crime case processing by Kosovo authorities is improved.

The main counterparts of the PECK III Project are: Kosovo Anti-Corruption Agency; Financial Intelligence Unit, State Prosecution, Agency for Managing Sequestrated and Confiscated assets, and Kosovo Police.

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Streamlining inter-institutional cooperation between Agency for Administration of Sequestrated and Confiscated Assets (AMSCA), Prosecution and Judiciary was the topic of the meeting organised by PECK III Project on 18 March 2021. Representatives of the AMSCA, Office of State Prosecutor, Judicial and Prosecutorial Council and EU benefited from discussions with Council of Europe experts in efforts to identify obstacles to cooperation in the process of disposal of sequestrated and confiscated assets and modalities for improvement.

Main shortcomings included issues such as lack of planning in the pre sequestration phase, hesitation to dispose assets at early stages to avoid value deprecation, more frequent use of freezing instead of sequestration, especially in low value assets, establishment of the confiscation fund and social re-use of sequestrated and confiscated assets. Moreover, changing the mindset of judges and prosecutors that sale of sequestrated assets prejudices the innocence of defendants was noted to be at the core of the problem requiring proactive discussion and robust awareness raising.

Findings from this meeting will serve the compressive assessment of AMSCA and identification of possible areas to strengthen the institutional cooperation between AMSCA, prosecution and judiciary.

The meeting was conducted in hybrid manner to facilitate beneficiaries who are lacking proper IT facilities to conduct online meetings.

Pristina, Kosovo* 18 March 2021
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Contacts in Headquarters (Strasbourg)

Head of Unit
Mr Edmond DUNGA
Phone: +33 (0)3 90 21 66 52
Fax: +33 (0)3 88 41 39 55
Email: Edmond.DUNGA [at] coe.int

Project Assistant
Ms Amila BERKOVIC
Phone: +33 (0)3 88 41 28 61
Email: Amila.BERKOVIC [at] coe.int

 

Contacts in Pristina

Senior Projet Officer
Ms Vlora MARMULLAKAJ
Phone: +383 38 407 750 ext. 105
Email: Vlora.MARMULLAKAJ [at] coe.int

Projet Linguistic Assistant
Mr Shpend MIFTARI
Phone: +383 38 407 750 ext. 110
Email: Shpend.MIFTARI [at] coe.int

Council of Europe Office in Pristina
Bedri Pejani street, no.17/18
10000 Pristina, Kosovo*
Phone: +383 38 407 750 or 751
Fax : +383 38 407 752
Email: coe.pristina [at] coe.int

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*This designation is without prejudice to positions on status, and is in line with UNSCR 1244 and the ICJ opinion on the Kosovo Declaration of Independence.

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