The State Parliament’s House of Representatives voted for abolishing the right to severance pay equaling 12 months’ salary for officeholders. Still, some legislators think that more needs to be done to revoke this privilege.
The State Parliament’s House of Representatives voted for abolishing the right to severance pay equaling 12 months’ salary for officeholders. Still, some legislators think that more needs to be done to revoke this privilege.
Even though he received accommodation allowance in a town where he owned an apartment, the FBiH minister Salmir Kaplan will not be prosecuted. Everything was done legally.
The Court of BiH judge Azra Miletić and Ramo Brkić and Senad Šabić arrested on bribery charges.
After the state court declared itself incompetent to hear the Budimir case, the municipal court followed its suit. The prosecutors said they would appeal.
At CIN’s web page are published the comprehensive records about the ownership, capacities and locations of the existing and planned coal-fired, hydro, wind and solar power plants, as well as the mines in the country.
Police uncovered drug at the house of Mevludin Šurković from Sarajevo and suspects Seid Jašarević from Zenica of being an associate.
Cantonal Prosecutor’s Office in Sarajevo filed an indictment against the FBiH president Živko Budimir for pardoning convicts. A similar indictment filed by the state prosecutors a year ago has never led to trial.
In the past nine years, journalists have reported 60 assaults in BiH according to the journalism emergency phone line. Seventeen of these were death threats.
Korupcija je jedan od vodećih problema u Jugoistočnoj Evropi
Naša Stranka filed a criminal complaint against Salmir Kaplan accusing him of abuse of office because he collected accommodation allowances to stay in a town where he owns an apartment.
The raid followed after the portal broadcasted a tape alleging that the RS Prime Minister tried to buy out some MPs.
Federation minister of agriculture, waterworks and forestry said that farmers misused grants.
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