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After leaving the Sarajevo Public Transit Authority, Ibrahim Jusufranić and his family acquired property worth millions.
After leaving the Sarajevo Public Transit Authority, Ibrahim Jusufranić and his family acquired property worth millions.
With a helping hand of a renowned Bihać physician, orthopedic outlets misused public health funds for production of disability aids in Una-Sana Canton.
Una-Sana Health Care Fund revoked license for dispensing subsidized medicine from doctors Amir Cerić, Mehmed Hukić, Hajrudin Omerović and Refika Purić-Sarajlija.
The energy sector companies account for nearly one third of public procurement contracts entered into during the past four and a half years.
Gordan Pavlović aka Goci from Foča was convicted in his youth of forgery of vehicle identification numbers. Nowadays, he owns coal mine, construction and trading firms, hotels and numerous offices and apartment buildings.
Until the end of this year, BiH is poised to adopt a state-wide low carbon scheme. The government plans to take a 641-million KM loan to finance the plan.
Esed Radeljaš was building a summer house on the land of judge Vladimir Špoljarić at a time when the judge was involved in his court case. Later they signed a bill of sale listing a piece of false information.
Some doctors and pharmacist found a way to enrich themselves through fake and fraudulent prescription orders that are subsidized by Una Sana Health Care Fund.
A former director of the Public Institution Clinics of Sarajevo Canton hired friends and the relatives of colleagues for years without authorization.
Gordan Pavlović got a deal when he bought a Foča coal mine for 6 million KM.
Companies owned by the Lijanovićs family have not paid over several years for electricity, incurring a debt of 1 million KM.
During Jerko Ivanković Lijanović’ four-year term, the FBiH Ministry of Agriculture has allocated 2.8 million KM to persons and firms connected to the minister’s family. No agency has called it a conflict of interest or called for a sanction.
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