FBiH President Živko Budimir violated the law by clearing the criminal records of three people who already had won pardons.
FBiH President Živko Budimir violated the law by clearing the criminal records of three people who already had won pardons.
A year and a half after a Bugojno firm, Binas, received government money to destroy explosive devices, dozens of tons were found in its warehouses.
Mate Šimić, a car dealer from Grude, was arrested again after the BiH Prosecutor’s Office changed a prosecutor on the case under the police pressure.
During the seven years he was at the top of Indirect Taxation Authority, Kemal Čaušević bought nine apartments and offices plus 20,000 square meters of land. His income during that time does not come close to the cost of the investment, but he told reports that he’s been making money since 1986.
Advisors join ministries for a term, but some eventually land a civil service post and a job for life. Some of those posts were specially created.
At least 3.7 million KM a year is being allocated to pay state and entity level advisors. There is no vacancy for this office. Instead, politicians choose their own advisors often among their party colleagues or kin.
Cars with foreign number plates have accumulated fines worth 17.3 million KM in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Just 3.2 million KM of that sum has been collected. Police is unable to enforce the payments abroad.
Soon after Ivica Tončev, a low-profile businessman turned politician, moved from Austria to Serbia about five years ago, he quickly established himself as…
On-line portals and private outlets in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), Serbia and Croatia offer to write your B.A. or M.A. and Ph.D. dissertations for prices
The total value of the Lagumdžijas assets is more than 2 million KM currently. According to asset cards he filed for ministerial…
Audi Q7 was procured in May 2008 for Nikola Špirić,Bosnia and Herzegovina(BiH) former Chairman of the Council of Ministers, has been often under repair.
One out of five municipal election commissions gets paid more than they should in non-election years.
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