Before the Municipal Court in Sarajevo began a trial of a former president of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Živko Budimir and his co-defendants on charges of abuse of office, illegal interceding and soliciting and giving bribes.
Before the Municipal Court in Sarajevo began a trial of a former president of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Živko Budimir and his co-defendants on charges of abuse of office, illegal interceding and soliciting and giving bribes.
Čaušević paid up 5,800 KM in order to keep officials from seizing his assets to cover the debt.
One of three journalism awards given for professional and continuous reporting about marginalized and vulnerable groups in Bosnian society and for the development of socially responsible journalism went this year to the Center for Investigative Reporting in Sarajevo.
A businessman from Laktaši pleaded guilty to a series of white collar crimes.
Khadija Ismayilova, known for her investigative reporting on corruption in Azerbaijan, was sentenced to 7.5 years in prison today by Azerbaijani authorities.
Defendants Stipe Prlić, Zoran Bakula and Neven Kulenović pleaded not guilty before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Some civil servants, officeholders and legislators collaborate with criminals according to 2014 Report on the State of Security in BiH.
Amendments to the FBiH Law on Pardons have been passed and from now on a FBiH President will not have to consult with vice-presidents when pardoning and will have a discretion to help people for offences they had already been pardoned for.
If a person makes an income over 208 KM a month, he or she will be erased from the unemployment roster. On the other hand, the government officials who have not won another term in office are provided with a severance“ until they find a new job.
Ivo Miro Jović was paid a salary even though he never showed up for work.
In the municipalities of Široki Brijeg, Posušje, Šamac, Grude, Maglaj, Bijeljina, Mostar, Ljubuški, Ljubinje, and in the District of Brčko police raided 31 sites.
Some of the members made 1,500 KM a month on average.
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