A former municipal councillor, canton assembly legislator and minister was arrested after the Center for Investigative Reporting in Sarajevo published a series of stories revealing his real estate fraud.
A former municipal councillor, canton assembly legislator and minister was arrested after the Center for Investigative Reporting in Sarajevo published a series of stories revealing his real estate fraud.
The Center for Investigative Reporting in Sarajevo (CIN) wrote an incorrect data in a story “Court Froze Houses in Bosnia, but the Arslanagićis Bought New Ones in the US”, that has been corrected.
FBiH government’s shares sold for 23.4 million KM.
The Bosnian and Herzegovinian electorate is due to cast its ballot today to elect 131 heads of municipalities, 10 mayors and 3,136 councillors. Local elections will offer a choice from 30,445 candidates.
A decision about Salihović’s suspension follows in the wake of disciplinary proceedings against him. Gordana Tadić will take over from him tomorrow.
According to a World Health Organization study, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) is ranked sixth highest in the world for the number of mortalities caused by outdoor air pollution .
For the next four years the Embassy of Sweden will continue to provide financial support to Centre for Investigative Reporting, CIN.
Due to the malfunctioning of the magnetic resonance scanner in the Cantonal Hospital Zenica, a number of patients have been put on a waiting list. Repair of the machine will take months. Meanwhile patients have to repeat testing and bear additional costs.
Sarajevo Canton Prosecutor’s Office launched an investigation into a private health care provider My Clinic business deals. Dr. Emir Talirević owns the clinic.
Federation auditors found evidence that the Fund has illegally spent dozens of millions KM to buy medical and IT equipment and get licenses for other health care institutions in Sarajevo Canton.
The Center for Investigative Reporting in Sarajevo (CIN) is listed among the five best digital projects in the media category of a world renowned award held under the auspices of the United Nations.
The story about the property holdings of the BiH Presidency member Dragan Čović won two awards this year.
The Center for Investigative Reporting (CIN) in Sarajevo is unique in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the first organization of its kind to be established in Balkans. CIN is dedicated to investigative reporting, aimed toward providing fair and unbiased information, based on evidences and solid proof, to BiH citizens who need to make educated decisions.
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