The head of the Special Prosecution against Corruption and Organized Crime (SPAK), Altin Dumani, held a meeting today with the General Prosecutor of Switzerland, Stefan Blättler, in Bern.
Through an announcement, SPAK announced that during this high-level meeting, the latest developments in the fight against international organized crime and corruption were discussed.
Also, during the meeting, Dumani and Blättler emphasized the importance of strengthening good relations between the two institutions.
Dumani and Blättler underlined that this positive spirit of cooperation will further strengthen joint efforts for a safer legal order in both countries and in the region.
SPAK announcement:
High-level meeting between the Special Prosecutor’s Office Against Corruption and Organized Crime (SPAK) and the Attorney General of Switzerland, Bern September 18, 2024
The head of the Special Prosecution Mr. Altin Dumani and the Attorney General of Switzerland, Mr. Stefan Blättler, held a constructive meeting in Bern on September 18, 2024. During this high-level meeting, the latest developments in the fight against international organized crime and corruption were discussed.
Both senior managers, Mr. Dumani and Mr. Blättler, reaffirmed their commitment to continue and intensify the excellent cooperation started between the two respective offices based on domestic law and international legal instruments signed by the two respective states. International cooperation of this kind is essential to effectively combat all forms of organized crime and cross-border corruption.
During the meeting, Mr. Dumani and Mr. Blättler emphasized the importance of strengthening good relations between the two institutions.
This cooperation offers excellent opportunities for establishing a continuous communication in order to exchange the best experiences and for the creation of joint investigative strategies and units in the fight against organized crime and corruption in both countries.
Dumani and Mr. Blättler underlined that this positive spirit of cooperation will further strengthen joint efforts for a safer legal order in both countries and in the region.


