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With the participation of representatives of the European Commission, U.S. Embassy – Department of the Treasury, EULEX, Kosovo Judicial Council and the Kosovo Judicial Institute, the Agency for the Administration of Sequestrated or Confiscated Assets (AASCA) of the Ministry of Justice, within its commitments, yesterday began the European Commission funded project "IPA 2011 in support of AASCA".
On this occasion, The Chief Executive Officer of AASCA, Rrahim Rama, thanked the European Commission and all the other stakeholders who have supported and are continuously supporting the Agency for the Administration of Sequestrated or Confiscated Assets.
Through this project, which is worth 1 million euros, and which will be implemented within 24 months, is it intended to strengthen even more the Agency for the Administration of Sequestrated or Confiscated Assets, along with the strengthening of the rule of law.