Sadeta Bajrović was awarded an “Eco Journalist” Award for research on incentives for electricity generators from renewable sources financed by BiH citizens.
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…
Sadeta Bajrović was awarded an “Eco Journalist” Award for research on incentives for electricity generators from renewable sources financed by BiH citizens.
The Sarajevo Canton Court upheld a lawsuit against the FBiH Ministry of Environment and Tourism for issuing an environmental permit for the small hydropower plant to former basketball player Mirza Teletović.
Judge of the Prijedor District Court Drena Marin was suspended due to the pending indictment charging her with the criminal offense of violation of the law by a judge. She appointed her sister as an ex-officio lawyer, thus enabling her to obtain benefits.
The HJPC published the financial reports of judges and prosecutors who voluntarily agreed to publicly disclose the data. A total of 189 judges and prosecutors, which is slightly more than ten percent of judicial officeholders in BiH agreed to do so.
Alma Maglić the former sales manager of the Zenica Office of BH Telecom was found guilty by a first-instance judgment of the Zenica Cantonal Court.
CIN reporters awarded for the best journalistic research on corruption for the story of protected areas in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Former Director of the Indirect Taxation Authority of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ITA BIH), Kemal Čaušević was convicted for money laundering and receiving gifts and other forms of benefits.
The President of the HJPC, Halil Lagumdžija, announced a plan to improve the process of appointing judicial officeholders.
The story “Vote-selling network exposed by CIN reporters” was nominated for the European Press Prize for investigative reporting“.
The former director of the Zenica-Doboj Health Insurance Institute and deputy in the FBiH Parliament was sentenced to two and a half years in prison for abuse of office and authority, fraud, and embezzlement in office.
In order to completely ban the construction of small hydropower plants in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH), the FBiH Parliament supported the halt in issuing energy permits for the existing plants.
The database “Disciplinary sanctions against Judges and Prosecutors” contains data on 184 disciplinary decisions rendered over the last eleven years sanctioning misconduct in the workplace by judges, prosecutors, and professional associates.
Sadeta Bajrović was awarded an “Eco Journalist” Award for research on incentives for electricity generators from renewable sources financed by BiH citizens.
The Sarajevo Canton Court upheld a lawsuit against the FBiH Ministry of Environment and Tourism for issuing an environmental permit for the small hydropower plant to former basketball player Mirza Teletović.
Judge of the Prijedor District Court Drena Marin was suspended due to the pending indictment charging her with the criminal offense of violation of the law by a judge. She appointed her sister as an ex-officio lawyer, thus enabling her to obtain benefits.
The HJPC published the financial reports of judges and prosecutors who voluntarily agreed to publicly disclose the data. A total of 189 judges and prosecutors, which is slightly more than ten percent of judicial officeholders in BiH agreed to do so.
Alma Maglić the former sales manager of the Zenica Office of BH Telecom was found guilty by a first-instance judgment of the Zenica Cantonal Court.
CIN reporters awarded for the best journalistic research on corruption for the story of protected areas in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Former Director of the Indirect Taxation Authority of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ITA BIH), Kemal Čaušević was convicted for money laundering and receiving gifts and other forms of benefits.
The President of the HJPC, Halil Lagumdžija, announced a plan to improve the process of appointing judicial officeholders.
The story “Vote-selling network exposed by CIN reporters” was nominated for the European Press Prize for investigative reporting“.
The former director of the Zenica-Doboj Health Insurance Institute and deputy in the FBiH Parliament was sentenced to two and a half years in prison for abuse of office and authority, fraud, and embezzlement in office.
In order to completely ban the construction of small hydropower plants in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH), the FBiH Parliament supported the halt in issuing energy permits for the existing plants.
The database “Disciplinary sanctions against Judges and Prosecutors” contains data on 184 disciplinary decisions rendered over the last eleven years sanctioning misconduct in the workplace by judges, prosecutors, and professional associates.
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