CIN Published Politicians Asset Cards

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).

CIN reporters pored over thousands of asset cards to erase the politicians’ signatures and their addresses after the Personal Data Protection Agency BiH had prohibited the publishing of these records. The Central Election Commission in BiH withdrew the politicians’ asset declarations from its web site in the beginning of August.

It is our opinion that the public has the right to have access to the records about the politicians and their family members’ income, apartments, houses, summer houses, cars, deposits, loans and other property holdings.

You may view the declarations here.

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