Employees from several government agencies have filed private lawsuits with the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina against the state in which they demanded to be reimbursed for pay difference in the past 2.5 years.
Employees from several government agencies have filed private lawsuits with the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina against the state in which they demanded to be reimbursed for pay difference in the past 2.5 years.
The Center for Investigative Reporting (CIN) in Sarajevo won a lawsuit against Civil Service Agency of Bosnia and Herzegovina after it had refused to disclose data on persons hired on temporary and service contracts.
The factory’s debts at the moment amounted to over 12 million KM. Workers claim around 1.5 million KM.
Montenegrin Police Authority submitted a criminal complaint against Naser Kelmendi and Gzima Hajdinaga with the primary prosecutor in Ulcinj on Dec. 26 last year. Hajdinaga is accused of abuse of office and Kelmendi for constructing without a license.
Special Prosecutors’ Office of Republika Srpska (RS) does not have enough evidence to charge Milorad Dodik, the president and the former RS prime minister and it dropped its investigation against him and six other the entity officeholders who were suspected of abusing authority to damage the RS budget in millions of KM.
This October, Central Election Commission of Bosnia and Herzegovina (CIKBiH) levied 82,700 KM combined in fines to 33 political parties for violations of the Law on Financing Political Parties during 2009.
Special Prosecutor’s Office of Republika Srpska (RS) filed an indictment against Balkan businessman Zoran Ćopić today.
The Center for Investigative Reporting in Sarajevo (CIN) published on its web page www.cin.ba asset declarations of politicians in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH).
High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council (HJPC) of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) has decided to introduce oversight over how attorneys get selected to defend clients entitled to free representation. Also in the Federation of BiH judicial authorities started an internal investigation related to cases of police officers allegedly suggesting certain attorneys to defendants or suspects.
The Cantonal Court in Sarajevo has an eight-day deadline to confirm it or toss it out.
Njegoš Poljaković, a former inspector for the State Investigation and Protection Agency (SIPA) sentenced to two years in prison for threatening the safety of citizens in traffic, received a double grace and was forgiven from serving part of his prison sentence.
County court in Vukovar has started a procedure for the extradition of Liridon Kelmendi toMontenegrowhich filed an indictment against this Bosnian national on charges of forging identity papers.
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