Inspectors ordered the Ministry of Communications and Transport of Bosnia and Herzegovina to amend the new Vehicle Registration Rulebook that Minister Vojin Mitrović passed in contravention of the laws and procedures, as CIN reported earlier.
Former Head of the Uniformed Police Sector of the Federation Police Administration (FUP), Zoran Čegar, pleads before the Sarajevo Municipal Court on charges of document forgery.
“I am not guilty”, said Zoran Čegar, the former Head of the Uniformed Police Sector of the Federation Police Administration (FUP), as he pleaded before the Sarajevo Municipal Court on charges of document forgery.
The indictment was filed by the Canton Sarajevo Prosecutor’s Office in September 2024, and the date for the continuation of the trial will be determined at a later time.
Čegar’s lawyer requested that the trial be closed to the public due to his post-traumatic stress disorder…
Inspectors ordered the Ministry of Communications and Transport of Bosnia and Herzegovina to amend the new Vehicle Registration Rulebook that Minister Vojin Mitrović passed in contravention of the laws and procedures, as CIN reported earlier.
Fourteen civil society organizations from Bosnia and Herzegovina engaged in monitoring government spending teamed up under the Network called Dvogled [Bonoculars], through which they will strive to improve anti-corruption efforts.
According to the first-instance judgment of the Sarajevo Municipal Court, the company Lager from Posušje and UniCredit Bank are to pay BAM 18.9 million to the company Paloč from Gornji Vakuf for the damage caused by the purchase of a work machine.
Trebević, a mountain with deeply cut gorge valleys of the Paljanska and Mokranjska Miljacka rivers, is the 45th protected area in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Data on illegal forest clearing included in the map, which is now available to the general public on the website of the ACO.
The Prosecutor’s Office of the Canton of Sarajevo is checking the allegations about falsified documents the company Prointer ITSS submitted in the 2020 tenders of the FBiH Ministry of Labor and Social Policy, on which CIN reported previously.
Transparency International in Bosnia and Herzegovina filed a criminal complaint against the Minister of Transport and Communications of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Vojin Mitrović, for unlawfully adopting a new Rulebook on vehicle registration. According to the Rulebook, millions of marks collected from vehicle registration validation stickers could end up in the hands of private businessmen instead of the budget, as CIN wrote about last month.
The FBiH Ministry For Issues Of The Veterans And Disabled Veterans Of The Defensive-Liberation War refused to share reports on the spending of funds allocated for employment through veterans’ co-ops with CIN, even though the Sarajevo Cantonal Court had previously ruled that such a decision was illegal.
In the future, millions of marks from the collection of vehicle registration stickers could go to the coffers of sole traders instead of the budget of Bosnia and Herzegovina. This is determined by the new Rulebook, which the state minister of transport and communications adopted without consultations and approval.
Nino Bilajac, a CIN journalist, and Dženat Dreković, a CIN photographer are the winners of the “Eco Journalist” award presented by the Center for Civil
The entire course of the Tara River through Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) up to its confluence with the Drina River was declared a protected area.
Amir Zukić and four other defendants in the case “Bosna” were sentenced to prison terms, while Asim Sarajlić and Nedžad Trako were acquitted in the first-instance proceedings.
Inspectors ordered the Ministry of Communications and Transport of Bosnia and Herzegovina to amend the new Vehicle Registration Rulebook that Minister Vojin Mitrović passed in contravention of the laws and procedures, as CIN reported earlier.
Fourteen civil society organizations from Bosnia and Herzegovina engaged in monitoring government spending teamed up under the Network called Dvogled [Bonoculars], through which they will strive to improve anti-corruption efforts.
According to the first-instance judgment of the Sarajevo Municipal Court, the company Lager from Posušje and UniCredit Bank are to pay BAM 18.9 million to the company Paloč from Gornji Vakuf for the damage caused by the purchase of a work machine.
Trebević, a mountain with deeply cut gorge valleys of the Paljanska and Mokranjska Miljacka rivers, is the 45th protected area in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Data on illegal forest clearing included in the map, which is now available to the general public on the website of the ACO.
The Prosecutor’s Office of the Canton of Sarajevo is checking the allegations about falsified documents the company Prointer ITSS submitted in the 2020 tenders of the FBiH Ministry of Labor and Social Policy, on which CIN reported previously.
Transparency International in Bosnia and Herzegovina filed a criminal complaint against the Minister of Transport and Communications of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Vojin Mitrović, for unlawfully adopting a new Rulebook on vehicle registration. According to the Rulebook, millions of marks collected from vehicle registration validation stickers could end up in the hands of private businessmen instead of the budget, as CIN wrote about last month.
The FBiH Ministry For Issues Of The Veterans And Disabled Veterans Of The Defensive-Liberation War refused to share reports on the spending of funds allocated for employment through veterans’ co-ops with CIN, even though the Sarajevo Cantonal Court had previously ruled that such a decision was illegal.
In the future, millions of marks from the collection of vehicle registration stickers could go to the coffers of sole traders instead of the budget of Bosnia and Herzegovina. This is determined by the new Rulebook, which the state minister of transport and communications adopted without consultations and approval.
Nino Bilajac, a CIN journalist, and Dženat Dreković, a CIN photographer are the winners of the “Eco Journalist” award presented by the Center for Civil
The entire course of the Tara River through Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) up to its confluence with the Drina River was declared a protected area.
Amir Zukić and four other defendants in the case “Bosna” were sentenced to prison terms, while Asim Sarajlić and Nedžad Trako were acquitted in the first-instance proceedings.
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