In the name of the media and journalists, they operate in Tirana and launder the funds of various councils and organizations, behind which pseudo-journalists with villas next to the oligarchs, ex-deputies, ex-corrupt officials, employees of public institutions, shopkeepers, cops, spies of the former Security State and etc.Most of them are united by two components.
First, they have nothing to do with journalism. Secondly, they are related to Sali Berisha, declared non grata for corruption by the United States of America.Today we are stopping at a certain Albanian Media Council, a scumbag that absorbs, circulates and distributes the donations of the European Union, which are the taxes of European citizens.Behind the Media Council, which “steals” EU funds, is Alfred Lela.
Lela is the official spokesperson of Sali Berisha, part of the US blacklist as corrupt.After working for some time as a bartender in the USA, Lela bragged about Tirana as if he were the confidant of the Americans.In fact, Lela is only known for some connections with the Dutch, which he is believed to have used to absorb funds for the Media Council.In close circles, it was openly said that the main source of funding for the Media Council was the “butt” of the non-female spokesperson.
The other Rufjans, who were supported by the funds of the Council, waited impatiently when Kela returned from “expeditions” with foreigners in the mountains of the country or abroad.
Lela, who claims to be a journalist as well, has tried directing several TV shows, where he invited only his friends, with whom he used to drink coffee at SQUP. So, the counter at SHQUP continued in the studio. Representatives of the TVs where the show was held were shocked by the lack of viewership.
The Media Council was founded, among others, by Armand Shkullaku, an “independent journalist” who traveled and reported from the Democratic Party’s front lines.Shkullak owns a villa worth about 1 million euros, Rolling Hills, where the caste of corruption and drugs have gathered. While 95% of journalists have loans and have difficulty securing a modest apartment, Shkullaku lives in a villa of dubious origin.