The court hearing against the Commission for the Selection of Candidates for the National Bureau of Investigation will take place on November 11.
Seven of those disqualified from the competition for BKH have sued the Selection Commission in the administrative court, requesting the invalidity of their disqualification decision.
The disqualified complained about the lack of transparency during the race, especially in the second stage. They said that Dritan Prenci, Enkelejda Millonai, Vladimir Mara, the SPAK Chief Prosecutor, Arben Kraja, and the director of BKH, Aida Hajnaj, manipulated the competition, abused their office and falsified documents.
They also wrote that among the 103 qualified candidates for the next stage, most had received very few points in the logic test. While among the 300 disqualified were those who had received the maximum points in the test.
The disqualified, through comments, have asked the head of BKH Aida Hajnas, to appear publicly and clarify the situation created in the tests.
The commission announced on Monday that they had corrected the candidates’ tests, where it turned out that one had been disqualified incorrectly. The commission stated that the person will undergo the next test in the process.
US Ambassador Yuri Kim has welcomed the correction of the assessment via Twitter:
“We welcome the announcement of BKH for reviewing the test results and correcting an error. A strong signal that BKH is ensuring transparency and integrity, practising quality control and taking responsibility for its actions. This is the view of real reform. “