Following the leaked data on Credit Suisse clients linked to crime and human rights abuses, MEPs call for a review of relations with Switzerland.
Following the leaked data on Credit Suisse clients linked to crime and human rights abuses, MEPs call for a review of relations with Switzerland.
The Indirect Taxation Authority of BiH and the Customs Administration of the Republic of Croatia have started exchanging data on the transfer of cash across the border to prevent money laundering.
The BiH Prosecutor’s Office filed the indictment against Emir Begović, Sead Žilo, and their companies for fraud involving surgical masks from March 2020.
Republika Srpska auditors have found that sand and gravel from the Drina are being extracted uncontrollably, while institutions are ineffective in protecting watercourses and flood defense. Their findings confirmed the CIN’s investigation on illegal exploitation of the Drina from 2020.
The court in Mostar ruled that the citizens of Jablanica were illegally excluded from the permitting process for the construction of SHPP Zlata on the river Doljanka. Citizens believe that this is what gave rise to revoking the construction permit, while the investors claim that the permit is still valid and that SHPP is operating legally.
The Cantonal Court in Mostar has revoked the building permit for the small hydropower plant “Zlate” on the river Doljanci owned by Mirza Teletović.
Vote traders Elvir Saletović and Sanel Pengić stand a trial before the court in Brčko, while charges have been brought against candidates Pejo Mendeš and Mato Gluhaković.
Andrej Ižaković, a neuropsychiatrist from Bihać, was given a suspended one-year prison sentence for issuing false medical certificates to driving school candidates in the Una-Sana Canton.
The story of CIN journalists about election fraud in the Brčko District won the Second Prize of the European Union Award for Investigative Journalism.
Delegate Boris Krešić was not given a suspended one-year prison sentence, but a suspended sentence of three months in prison, which will not be executed if he does not re-offend within one year”.
Judge Drena Marin was sentenced in the first instance to ten months in prison for appointing her sister as an ex officio lawyer, thus enabling her to earn seven thousand marks.
A CIN reporter Sadeta Bajrović won the UNICEF award for media contributions for protection and promotion of the rights of the child in BiH for a story about children suffering from a rare and incurable disease who were denied the right to treatment by the bureaucratic government.
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