Justice does not seem to reside in Macedonia, former director of the Open Society Foundation, Professor Vladimir Milcin said Friday on Kanal 5 “Samo Vistina” show, adding that he does not believe politics is not involved in the racketeering case.

What I saw from the International Association was at odds, and I had to see it. Putting the defendant in the “Racket” case under house arrest is also very strange. I think all this will come to the surface, we are not such a big country to have eternal secrets, it may not be tomorrow, but the questions remain. I think disappointment dominates in Macedonia, I wrote that hope is about to collapse, but today I think hope is dead, says Milcin.

Milcin says that when it comes to the Special Prosecutor’s Office, the real question is how did Katica Janeva become Special Prosecutor.

In our country there is a distribution of responsibility when the powerful are caught up in something illegal, immoral and irresponsible, I personally did not participate in the election of Katica Janeva and I am not responsible for it.  Signals of her insufficient competence must have existed. It was about big money and one of the problems was the lack of transparency, the professor said.

Milcin also noted that he did not see the existence of the SPO as justified, apparently because many things had begun there and were not completed, why the cases were not completed and whether it was for political math and personal gain, the professor asked.