Trust us, EU asks Kosovo amid corruption probe


  • World
  • Friday, 31 Oct 2014

PRISTINA (Reuters) - The European Union mission in Kosovo, meant to help the state develop its justice system, urged Kosovars on Thursday not to lose trust over allegations at least two senior staffers took bribes to drop criminal charges.

The mission, known as EULEX, is the EU's biggest and most expensive and the affair threatens to undermine its goal of promoting law and order in the young country.

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