Commission fees in the RS

Reporters from the Center for Investigative Reporting in Sarajevo have collected and analyzed data on payment of commission fees at 12 Republic of Srpska agencies from Jan. 2006 to Dec. 2008.

For better overview, the data have been outlined as a table with the following entries—year/the name of commission/the first and last name of the commission member, fee amount). There is also a list with the names of the best paid commission members (the first and last name and the full amount of received fees). You can access data by clicking on the PDF icon.

The original data is also available.

RS Ministries

Total Overview of commission fees Overview of the best paid commission members Overview of the best paid commissions Documents
Ministry of Finances *

– KM

Ministry of Internal Affairs

11.1008,00 KM

2008
Ministry of Justice

403.057,00 KM

2006 / 2007 / 2008
Ministry of Governance and Self-governance

0,00 KM

2006-2008
Ministry for Economic Relations and Regional Cooperation

1.000,00 KM

2006-2008
Ministry of Work and Veteran and Disabled Veterans’ Protection*

– KM

Ministarstry of Trade and Turism*

– KM

2006-2008
Ministry of Energy, Development and Industry

75.1004,30 KM

2006 / 2007 / 2008
Ministry of Traffic and Communication

3.556,00 KM

2006
Ministry of Agriculture, Waterworks and Forestry

18.390,00 KM

2006-2008
Ministry of Spatial Planning, Construction and Ecology

650.629,00 KM

2006 / 2007 / 2008
Ministry of Education and Culture

901.218,00 KM

2007-2008
Ministry for Refugees and Displaced Persons

34.650,00 KM

2008
Ministry of Health and Social Protection 528.521,00 KM 2006 / 2007
Ministry of Science and Technology

22.550,00 KM

2006-2008
Ministry for Family, Youth and Sport

0,00 KM

2008

2.651.483,30 KM

* Failed to share data on fees

RS Agencies

Total Overview of commission fees Overview of the best paid commission members Overview of the best paid commissions Documents
Civil Service Agency

174.607,10 KM

2006-2008

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