The State Commission for the Prevention of Corruption (SCPC) has publish wealth of officials of the Government of North Macedonia.

    Deputy Prime Minister for Politics and Good Governance, Arben Fetai, has declared several properties in North Macedonia, Kosovo, and Belgium, and among the declarations are several vehicles in his name.

    Fetai in North Macedonia has declared four agricultural lands, three of them in Slupčani and one in Opajë, with different areas and monetary values, as well as a construction land in Opajë with an area of ​​2496 m2, worth 6.140.160 denars (99804 euros).

    He also presented a house in Opajë, with an area of ​​239 m2, worth 12.300.000 denars (199929 euros), another residential property also in Opajë and an apartment in Karposh, with an area of ​​46 m2, worth 5.658.000 denars (91967 euros).

    Fetai has registered real estate outside North Macedonia in Kosovo and Belgium.

    Two residential buildings in Belgium, a residential house in Belgium with an area of ​​500 m2, worth 46.125.000 denars (749735 euros) and an apartment in Kosovo, with an area of ​​63 m2, worth 7.749.000 denars (125955 euros).

    Fetai has registered movable assets in North Macedonia and Belgium.

    In RMV he owns a Land Rover – Range Rover Sport – manufactured in 2009, purchased in 2020 worth 1.045.500 denars (16994 euros), as well as a 2004 Mercedes C Class, purchased in 2023, worth 369.000 denars (5997 euros).

    In Belgium, Fetai has three registered cars:

    Audi Q8 S Line worth 3.382.500 denars (54980 euros)

    Audi TT S Line worth 615.000 denars (9996 euros)

    as well as the Opel Karl 1.0 worth 984.000 denars (15994 euros).

    Fetai has declared a bank card in the RMV for his salary. According to the declaration, he is paid 115540 denars (1878 euros) by the government.

    Abroad, Fetai has declared two bank accounts in Belgium, for salary and rent, as well as one bank account for salary in Kosovo in the name of his wife.

    Fetai has also presented a loan in Belgium worth 334.601 euros taken out on March 1, 2009, with a repayment deadline of March 1, 2029, and gold items worth 184.500 denars (2998 euros) secured in Belgium. /Telegraph/

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