The award was given for the series of stories and a video about a Sarajevo-based top generic drugs maker Bosnalijek.
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…
The award was given for the series of stories and a video about a Sarajevo-based top generic drugs maker Bosnalijek.
The Database of Public Officials’ Assets has been updated with new information from the asset declarations of municipal mayors, city mayors and councilors elected in the 2016 local elections.
Senior officials of the Party of Democratic Action are charged with trading in influence during the hiring procedure for the state electricity generator and supplier.
A group of award-winning investigative reporters from 20 countries has come together to send a unique request to their elected representatives today – to fully disclose their sources of income and their tax payments.
If only lower echelons of government are punished for corruption, then the rule of law represents repression and a political witch-hunt according to a coalition of civil society organizations from Southeast Europe.
SDA’s Secretary General is suspected of collusion and trading in influence.
Prosecutors allege that a former customs director amassed 1.72 million KM in illegal gains he legalized by investing into real properties in and around Sarajevo.
MPs accepted the resignations of Žiko Krunić and Miroslav Škorić, respectively a chairman and a member of Independent Police Oversight Board. The two handed in their resignations after the state-level Commission on Conflict of Interest established that both of them held senior managerial positions in public corporations whilst serving on the Board.
Three other co-defendants and former officials of Novi Grad municipality also pleaded not guilty. The prosecutors charged them with abuse of office because they had helped Radeljaš receive government land without a public call.
Radeljaš is charged with money laundering and giving bribes, while Hadžić is charged with abuse of office thus allowing for the illegal payment of a million KM worth of compensation to Radeljaš.
Milenko Čičić pleaded guilty to tax evasion and was sentenced by the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) to a year in prison and was fined 100,000 KM.
Žiko Krunić resigned after it was established that he violated the BiH Law on Conflict of Interest.
The award was given for the series of stories and a video about a Sarajevo-based top generic drugs maker Bosnalijek.
The Database of Public Officials’ Assets has been updated with new information from the asset declarations of municipal mayors, city mayors and councilors elected in the 2016 local elections.
Senior officials of the Party of Democratic Action are charged with trading in influence during the hiring procedure for the state electricity generator and supplier.
A group of award-winning investigative reporters from 20 countries has come together to send a unique request to their elected representatives today – to fully disclose their sources of income and their tax payments.
If only lower echelons of government are punished for corruption, then the rule of law represents repression and a political witch-hunt according to a coalition of civil society organizations from Southeast Europe.
SDA’s Secretary General is suspected of collusion and trading in influence.
Prosecutors allege that a former customs director amassed 1.72 million KM in illegal gains he legalized by investing into real properties in and around Sarajevo.
MPs accepted the resignations of Žiko Krunić and Miroslav Škorić, respectively a chairman and a member of Independent Police Oversight Board. The two handed in their resignations after the state-level Commission on Conflict of Interest established that both of them held senior managerial positions in public corporations whilst serving on the Board.
Three other co-defendants and former officials of Novi Grad municipality also pleaded not guilty. The prosecutors charged them with abuse of office because they had helped Radeljaš receive government land without a public call.
Radeljaš is charged with money laundering and giving bribes, while Hadžić is charged with abuse of office thus allowing for the illegal payment of a million KM worth of compensation to Radeljaš.
Milenko Čičić pleaded guilty to tax evasion and was sentenced by the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) to a year in prison and was fined 100,000 KM.
Žiko Krunić resigned after it was established that he violated the BiH Law on Conflict of Interest.
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