If you have corrupt judges in the Supreme Court, you can imagine what happens below them, which is why public trust in the judiciary is two percent, Macedonian Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski said in response to a reporter asking him to comment on the jail sentences given to Supreme Court judge Nakje Georgiev and Council of Public Prosecutors member Ixhet Memeti for corruption.
Mickoski emphasizes that he is satisfied that the Ministry of Interior conducted an action in the caretaker government, which showed that we have corrupt judges in the highest body – the Supreme Court.
“The connection between the judicial and prosecutorial system in our country is clear. That’s why the trust is two percent, because some notebooks from the past have been replaced with other notebooks, only these are from Strumica, from Bihachka and from Rechica,” Mickoski said after visiting the Skopje University Clinic for Digestive Surgery on Friday.