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  • Gani Gërguri is the Governor of the Central Bank of the Republic of Kosovo (CBK).
  • Experience: International Monetary Fund · Education: The University of Sheffield · Location: Accra · 120.
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  • The Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, pursuant to her authority beneath Article 18 of the Statute of the Tribunal, charges:

    with CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY and VIOLATIONS OF THE LAWS OR CUSTOMS OF WAR as set forth below:

  • Colonel General Nebojsa PAVKOVIC, was born on 10 April 1946 in the village of Senjski Rudnik in present-day Serbia and Montenegro. He began his military career in the Yugoslav National Army (hereinafter "JNA") on 20 July 1970. Colonel General Nebojsa PAVKOVIC's military assignments included an appointment as Commander of the 16th Infantry Brigade from 1988 to 1989 and various personal appointments from 1989 to 1993 in the Federal Secretariat of National Defence and its successor. In 1994, Colonel General Nebojsa PAVKOVIC was assigned to the Pristina Corps of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (hereinafter "VJ") in Pristina, Kosovo where he held various staff positions in the command staff until
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  • President Jahjaga received the Governor of the Central Bank of Kosovo, Mr. Gani Gërguri

    The President of the Republic of Kosovo, Mrs. Atifete Jahjaga received today the Governor of the Central Bank of Kosovo, Mr. Gani Gërguri.

    President Jahjaga, during the meeting, said that the Central Bank has played an important role in the development of a stable banking system in Kosovo and called the fact that commercial banks in Kosovo without major consequences faced the financial crisis which caused the bankruptcy of many businesses worldwide good news.

    She added that the role of the CBK will continue to be key in maintaining the financial stability of Kosovo. In this context, she added, it is significant to build the capacity needed at the CBK to provide the necessary assistance to the banking system.

    President Jahjaga said she will support the further strengthening and completing of the legislative and institutional framework related to the banking system and especially to the Central

    1 Monday, 2 September 2002

    2 [Open session]

    3 [The accused entered court]

    4 --- Upon commencing at 9.04 a.m.

    5 JUDGE MAY: Yes, Mr. Nice.

    6 MR. NICE: Your Honour, arising from the rulings recently received

    7 and from one or two other events, there are a few comparatively minor, or

    8 indeed very minor, administrative matters I'd like to raise. Looking at

    9 the number of them and realising that for one I'd like to have a draft

    10 motion available for you to consider, a motion that brings us up-to-date

    11 with witnesses, may I address you a little later this morning, at the

    12 beginning or end of one of the breaks?

    13 JUDGE MAY: Yes.

    14 MR. NICE: I was going to deal with it now, but I think it

    15 probably better if I deal with it later.

    16 JUDGE MAY: While it's in my mind, let me mention something which

    17 we've been considering; the timetable. If we finish this part earlier

    18 than we'd thought, and it appears we may, then we'd be minded to bring

    19 forward B