High Inspector of Justice, Mr. Artur Metani held a working meeting with Minister of Justice of Moldova, Mr. Sergiu Litvinenco and his accompanying delegation composed of representatives from the Parliament, the Superior Council of Magistracy, the Superior Council of Prosecution and justice experts, in the framework of their visit that is taking place in our country, to get acquainted with the implementation of the justice reform, the achievements and lessons learned from this process.
Mr. Metani acquainted the Moldovan delegation with the tasks and functioning of the High Inspector of Justice Office, as the newest independent constitutional institution emerged from the justice reform, responsible for verifying complaints, investigating disciplinary violations and initiating disciplinary proceedings against judges and prosecutors of all levels, members of the High Judicial Council, High Prosecutorial Council and the Prosecutor General.
Moldova has launched a reform agenda for the justice system, aimed at combating corruption and establishing the rule of law, and in this context, the High Inspector of Justice, in response to the interest of the delegation from Moldova, underlined that despite the expected difficulties for such a deep process, justice reform has created an effective system against the possibility of interference with the work of prosecutors and judges, but for their wish to do so, because the Constitution and the law in Albania today do not create any possibility for judges and prosecutors to be dependent on any political institution or other institutions that may put pressure on their decision-making process.
