A former general manager of the Ploče Oil Terminals, settled a case with himself before the court in Metković and collected damages of 67,000 KM.
A former general manager of the Ploče Oil Terminals, settled a case with himself before the court in Metković and collected damages of 67,000 KM.
NTF management claims that a receivership petition is based on a forged document.
The company that runs the only BiH oil terminal in the Adriatic Sea has evaded bankruptcy but is still paying for bad decisions by the former management.
For five years the Prosecutors’ Office and police in BiH have continuously uncovered the masterminds and associates involved in counterfeiting Bosnian identity papers. Many abuses have been reported and those who got false documents include criminals and citizens from neighboring countries.
Diplomatic license plates give drivers protection from traffic regulations and from the fear of being arrested. The plates are also giving police officers headaches and creating a double standard on the roads of BiH.
RS Prime Minister Milorad Dodik controls a development bank that has doled out millions to companies that have unclear ownership and that have hired few workers and paid few taxes. Friends and his son have benefited.
The funding of science programs in Sarajevo Canton illustrates serious problems in the cantonal Ministry of Education and Science. No one was charge control of how money was spent, there is no evidence that projects were completed and money to fund new projects ran out.
Nedžad Branković stepped down as prime minister of the FBiH, but why? Was it pure politics, or pressure from the public and the media? Whatever the reasons, it remains to be seen if this is a new trend and if similar cases in the future will result in similar consequences.
Some commissions at the cantonal level were not created according to bylaws made by the cantons themselves. Despite years of auditors’ warnings, large sums went into commission work and the money ended up with selected people.
Commission fees at the level of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Reporters from the Center for Investigative Reporting in Sarajevo have collected and analyzed
It seemed easy to find people for commission work in the RS—until a new law stipulated they would get no money for the work in the future. The change allows exceptions, but where it doesn’t, eagerness for the work has cooled.
The commission for the verification of higher education degrees is an example of how some people in the RS can turn a few hours of work into a nice amount of money, all while meeting during the chairman’s working hours.
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