Today, Ruskovska will file an appeal regarding her suspension to the Council of Public Prosecutors

Vilma Ruskovska / Photo: mia.mk

The prosecutor Vilma Ruskovska announced that today she will appeal the decision her suspension to the Council of Public Prosecutors.

She confirmed for MIA that she will appeal the decision on her suspension at noon, and then she will make a statement to the media.

Ruskovska has two cases that are under investigation – one for the Financial Police and one for the technical inspection station where the bus that burned down in Bulgaria was registered.

About the search on July 18 in the Directorate for Financial Police, director Arafat Muaremi on August 8 of this year file criminal charges to the Basic Public Prosecutor's Office Skopje against all prosecutors for whom they consider that there are grounds for suspicion of having committed criminal acts during their actions.

The Public Prosecutor of the Republic, on the basis of Article 81 of the Law on Public Prosecutions, passed a Decision on the removal from office of the head of the Basic Public Prosecutor's Office for the Prosecution of Organized Crime and Corruption, Vilma Ruskovska, while the criminal proceedings initiated after a criminal report was filed against her continue.

The Republic Public Prosecutor Ljubomir Joveski, as reported yesterday by JORSM, has submitted a proposal to initiate disciplinary proceedings to determine the responsibility of three public prosecutors, who are suspected of intentionally and unjustifiably making a major professional mistake, thus committing a serious disciplinary violation.

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