M-NAV management sacked after incident

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Two of the three-member management team at Macedonia’s air navigation service provider M-NAV have been dismissed by the government following a violent incident last week and plans for air traffic controllers to go on strike over corruption and nepotism inside the company. Fahrudin Memedi, who has been at the centre of the scandal, and Ljube Stamenkovski, who resigned ten days ago, have been dismissed. However, the third member, Hasim Deari, who has also been embroiled in the scandal, has kept his post. Hekuran Asani and Milan Korać have been named as their replacements. M-NAV’s finances are now also being probed by authorities. The prosecutor’s office in Skopje has opened an investigation into eight people, including Bekim Neziri, a former government minister, adviser to the director of M-NAV and a prominent member of the junior ruling Democratic Union for Integration (DUI) party for assaulting an on-duty air traffic controller and endangering overall air traffic safety. However, a court in Skopje had failed to order the arrest for four of the alleged perpetrators, saying that the prosecution did not present evidence that they had endangered air traffic. The prosecution is now filing a complaint.

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