New Loans Only For Municipalities Run by SNSD

In less than a month, the RS Development Bank handed out loans to Prnjavor, Kalinovik, Novi Grad and Teslić, while Foča, Pale and Istočno Novo (East New) Sarajevo have waited in vain for development money.

The Republika Srpska Investment and Development Bank is continuing to dish out loans to municipalities run by the Alliance of Independent Social-Democrats (SNSD), while those controlled by opposition parties have waited for months to hear about loan applications.

On June 16, the Stockholder Assembly Credit Board signed off on loans of 3 million KM for Prnjavor, 850,000 for Kalinovik, and 730,000 KM for Novi Grad. Twenty days earlier, Teslić municipality received 3 million KM. All four municipalities, run by mayors from the SNSD, waited less than a month to get the money they asked for.

Kalinovik received money from the Fund for the Development of Eastern Part of the RS. Foča, Pale and Istočno Novo (East New) Sarajevo applied for this same money months earlier. All of them, still waiting for approval, are run by officials from other parties. The Credit Board is headed by Milorad Dodik, — the president of SNSD and the RS prime minister. The bank notified Foča, Pale and Istočno Novo Sarajevo that it has been looking into alternative sources of funding for them.

According to the records collected by the Center for Investigative Reporting in Sarajevo (CIN), RS Development Bank had 11 million KM left in Eastern RS Fund at the end of 2009, enough to give loans to Foča, Pale, and Istočno Novo Sarajevo had that surplus been carried over into the new year.

While these three municipalities have been kept waiting for funding, Novi Grad has gotten two loan approvals. The municipality received an IRB loan of 570,000 KM Dec. 8 in addition to the June 16 loan. Dec. 8 was the same date Foča, run by mayor Zdravko Krsmanović of Serb Democratic Party applied for 2.71 million KM.

In June, CIN published an investigative project on the bank showing that municipalities run by SNSD and its coalition partners had an easier time getting IRB loans than those held by the opposition parties. Dodik has warned in repeated public addresses that towns ruled by opposition parties would find that they would have trouble getting government attention.

The Center for Investigative Journalism (CIN) is also available on mobile devices, and you can download the app from the Google Play and App Store.

Tags:

Center for Investigative Journalism is the holder of the certificate

Readers’ support helps CIN reveal corruption and organized crime.
Your donation supports investigative journalism as a public good.

Latest news

NASLOVNA
Analysis of the Defamation Ruling by the Cantonal Court in Široki Brijeg
The ruling of the Široki Brijeg Cantonal Court, which found the Centre for Investigative Reporting (CIN) liable for defamation in its reporting on the Posušje-based...
NASLOVNA
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: Local CSOs invited to apply for small grants for budget monitoring
This small grant programme is intended for representatives of local civil society organisations across Bosnia and Herzegovina whose work focuses on public budget...
NASLOVNA_Jasminka Knezevic
Indictment Confirmed Against Prosecutor Jasminka Knežević
Jasminka Knežević, a suspended prosecutor of the Sarajevo Cantonal Prosecutor’s Office, has been indicted for divulging an official secret.
Load more

Anonimna prijava

Svojim anonimnim prijavama doprinosite integritetu naše zajednice. Molimo vas da iskoristite ovu formu kako biste sigurno prijavili bilo kakvu sumnju u korupciju ili nezakonitu aktivnost koju primijetite. Vaša hrabrost ključna je za očuvanje naših vrijednosti i promicanje transparentnosti.

Anonymous Report

By submitting your anonymous reports, you contribute to the integrity of our community. Please use this form to safely report any suspicions of corruption or illegal activities you may observe. Your courage is crucial in upholding our values and promoting transparency.