Government Spokesperson, Arlind Manjhuka, has submitted his regular annual asset declaration to the Anti-Corruption Agency.
What stands out on his form is the significant amount of cash held in financial institutions and as family savings.
According to the published document, Manjuka declared three categories of cash, dominated by her parents' savings: 57 thousand euros of cash declared as owned by her parents, originating from the family's life savings.
Then, 4 thousand 127 euros in cash at Raiffeisen Bank Kosovo, owned by the declarant himself (originating from salary), as well as 4 thousand euros in cash at OTP Banka in Slovenia, owned by the parents (originating from salary).

Manzhuka has declared a list of real estate, all owned by the family, the value of which amounts to hundreds of thousands of euros: 130 m2 shop, value 200 thousand euros, 106 m2 house: value 100 thousand euros (Built by family division).
Acre, 15 acres worth 52,500 euros, as well as another acre worth 50,000 euros.

Regarding movable property, a 2018 Renault car, worth 15 thousand euros, was declared as also owned by the parents.
Meanwhile, he has declared his income from two main sources during the year: 11 thousand euros from the party, Vetëvendosje, and 2 thousand 9 and 650 euros from the State Treasury.
While parents benefit from 16,800 euros from a family business abroad (Slovenia).

Manjuka has also declared a financial obligation (loan) at OTP Banka on behalf of her parents.
The total loan amount is 50 thousand euros, while the remaining (current) amount to be paid is 33 thousand 100 euros.