Nino Bilajac will be awarded the best young professional reporter award for 2017.
Zoran Čegar, former head of the Uniformed Police Department of the FBiH Police, has been charged with abuse of office and inflicting light bodily harm.
The Municipal Court in Sarajevo has confirmed the indictment issued by the Cantonal Prosecutor’s Office of Sarajevo Canton (KS) against Zoran Čegar, former head of the Uniformed Police Sector of the Federation Police Administration (FUP), for the criminal offenses of abuse of office and causing minor bodily harm.
The prosecution alleges that, in mid-January 2022, Čegar assaulted a worker in a parking lot in the Stari Grad municipality. At the time, as the head of FUP, he had parked an official vehicle alongside two colleagues, blocking another car. When the employee asked why this had happened, Čegar told him to…
Nino Bilajac will be awarded the best young professional reporter award for 2017.
Former FBiH minister of agriculture, water management and forestry was sentenced to 12 years in prison on charges of organized crime and money laundering.
The property holdings of many politicians in Bosnia and Herzegovina have been growing for years. Some even managed to save money in the bank while acquiring many properties. From today on you may find these records in CIN’s database of “politicians’ assets”.
Municipal Court in Sarajevo has confirmed an indictment against Esed Radeljaš, his children and two Sarajevo physicians.
Three municipalities in Sarajevo Canton still employ a total of six advisors, though the post was abolished by a cantonal Law on Civil Service in 2016. Inspectors from the canton’s Administrative Inspectorate ordered contracts of these remaining advisors terminated.
Municipal Court in Sarajevo handed down a verdict that compels Dr. Emir Talirević to pay compensation to the Center for Investigative Reporting in Sarajevo and its reporter for insult and slander.
Last week in Sarajevo, Mostar and Tuzla, the Center for Investigative Reporting in Sarajevo presented its database and the results of an investigation into subsidies allocation in BiH.
Izić was found guilty because his faulty appraisal helped a private firm obtain a loan worth nearly 20 million KM.
The Cantonal Court in Sarajevo rejected the prosecutors’ allegations against Ibrahim Jusufranić and Branislav Petrović. Prosecutors accused them of damaging Sarajevo public transit authority for nearly 1 million KM.
The Municipal Court in Sarajevo ruled one-month detention for Amra Radeljaš, the daughter of Esad Radeljaš.
Prosecutor’s Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina is conducting an investigation against a member of Procurement Review Body, Dragan Vukajlović, on charges of bribery.
Reporters took Republika Srpska Ministry of Industry, Energy and Mining to court after they had been denied access to public records. This is ninth case that CIN has won against the institutions for withholding public information.
Nino Bilajac will be awarded the best young professional reporter award for 2017.
Former FBiH minister of agriculture, water management and forestry was sentenced to 12 years in prison on charges of organized crime and money laundering.
The property holdings of many politicians in Bosnia and Herzegovina have been growing for years. Some even managed to save money in the bank while acquiring many properties. From today on you may find these records in CIN’s database of “politicians’ assets”.
Municipal Court in Sarajevo has confirmed an indictment against Esed Radeljaš, his children and two Sarajevo physicians.
Three municipalities in Sarajevo Canton still employ a total of six advisors, though the post was abolished by a cantonal Law on Civil Service in 2016. Inspectors from the canton’s Administrative Inspectorate ordered contracts of these remaining advisors terminated.
Municipal Court in Sarajevo handed down a verdict that compels Dr. Emir Talirević to pay compensation to the Center for Investigative Reporting in Sarajevo and its reporter for insult and slander.
Last week in Sarajevo, Mostar and Tuzla, the Center for Investigative Reporting in Sarajevo presented its database and the results of an investigation into subsidies allocation in BiH.
Izić was found guilty because his faulty appraisal helped a private firm obtain a loan worth nearly 20 million KM.
The Cantonal Court in Sarajevo rejected the prosecutors’ allegations against Ibrahim Jusufranić and Branislav Petrović. Prosecutors accused them of damaging Sarajevo public transit authority for nearly 1 million KM.
The Municipal Court in Sarajevo ruled one-month detention for Amra Radeljaš, the daughter of Esad Radeljaš.
Prosecutor’s Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina is conducting an investigation against a member of Procurement Review Body, Dragan Vukajlović, on charges of bribery.
Reporters took Republika Srpska Ministry of Industry, Energy and Mining to court after they had been denied access to public records. This is ninth case that CIN has won against the institutions for withholding public information.
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