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KPP is compromising national security/IT procurements are being held hostage by two "script writers"

2025-11-17 14:09:00, Denoncim CNA
KPP is compromising national security/IT procurements are being held hostage by
Migena Schroder and Gerond Meçe

The hijacking of IT procurements with complaint schemes by Migena Schröder, an Albanian citizen with an EU passport, and Gerond Meçe, associated with the ABS company, known in the market for more than 10 years as a figure who controls public procurements in IT, is now a fact that CNA broke down with the relevant documents, reporting how the complaints process is carried out and how people within the Public Procurement Committee are used or misused, bringing about a near collapse that is burdening state institutions for completely clientelist, if not corrupt, interests.

CNA yesterday reported how the KPP was involved in the blocking process and how it was minimally misused without talking about possible corruption.

The situation with the hijacking of IT procurements has reached alarming proportions and has brought about quite a few consequences.

The KPP makes completely unjustifiable decisions in violation of the law and even committing criminal offenses, which it is SPAK that should investigate, as they have major consequences not only financially, but also for the security of citizens' data.

The CPC, with its violations and abuses of the law, has opened the door to flagrant abuses and jeopardized the functioning of critical state systems.

One of the scandals is the decision to remove genuine specialists from technical processes, a direct blow to professionalism and security. With the absurd decision of the KPP, it is claimed that anyone can maintain complex government systems without any qualifications. Let's hire a generic to maintain IT systems, this is what the KPP has done, in short. Security at zero level, professionalism is erased with a drop of a pencil. The question arises: WHY?

The answer must be found by SPAK investigators and prosecutors, and this is a very flagrant case that severely affects IT systems and then we end up like years ago when Albanian data was sold and ended up in Iran.

KPP excludes official producers

 

Equally scandalous is the acceptance of the request to bypass the official authorizations of the manufacturers. So it does not matter that everything used in the IT field comes from serious international companies, which certify the IT and security fields, this is what the KPP says.

With its decisions, the KPP is legitimizing black market supply, completely eliminating the official supply chain of companies like Microsoft, Dell or Panasonic. This is an unprecedented practice that seriously jeopardizes the integrity of the equipment and software used by the public administration.

 

Classified information on the "high street"

Even more shocking is the fact that the removal of security clearance requirements for persons working with certain systems and data containing classified information is being tolerated.

This means that sensitive and classified state information could end up in the hands of individuals or companies without any security guarantees, be traded or even go to Iran again. And if this so-called tolerance is implemented, everything would simply be a direct blow to national security.

Meanwhile, over 30 tender procedures that critically affect the functioning of government systems have been blocked. The systems are left unprotected, without maintenance and at full operational risk, an unprecedented situation that is leading to the paralysis of institutions.

If these decisions continue, the damage to the state, citizens, and public safety will be immeasurable. This is a man-made crisis, driven by irresponsible and dangerous decision-making, that is leading the entire market and the technical functioning of the administration towards complete degradation.

And the people responsible for blocking them are named in the complaints and blocking procedures./CNA





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