Sedinet Karić, a private businessman accused of giving a bribe to a former director of the Indirect Taxation Authority of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH), Kemal Čaušević, made a plea bargain with the BiH Prosecutor’s Office.
Sedinet Karić, a private businessman accused of giving a bribe to a former director of the Indirect Taxation Authority of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH), Kemal Čaušević, made a plea bargain with the BiH Prosecutor’s Office.
High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council discussed how to improve the selection process of court-appointed attorneys.
Judges, prosecutors, lawyers, politicians and representatives of non-governmental organizations have discussed CIN’s investigation about court-appointed counsels. They have announced that they are changing the rules to require mandatory record-keeping in a single register of all court-appointed defenses.
The database provides detailed information about 76.2 million KM the courts in BiH have allocated for court-appointed defenses over seven years.
The Office of Disciplinary Prosecutor registered a new case against Jadranko Grčević, the president of the Basic Court in Brčko District.
The award was given for the series of stories and a video about a Sarajevo-based top generic drugs maker Bosnalijek.
The Database of Public Officials’ Assets has been updated with new information from the asset declarations of municipal mayors, city mayors and councilors elected in the 2016 local elections.
Senior officials of the Party of Democratic Action are charged with trading in influence during the hiring procedure for the state electricity generator and supplier.
A group of award-winning investigative reporters from 20 countries has come together to send a unique request to their elected representatives today – to fully disclose their sources of income and their tax payments.
If only lower echelons of government are punished for corruption, then the rule of law represents repression and a political witch-hunt according to a coalition of civil society organizations from Southeast Europe.
SDA’s Secretary General is suspected of collusion and trading in influence.
Prosecutors allege that a former customs director amassed 1.72 million KM in illegal gains he legalized by investing into real properties in and around Sarajevo.
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