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Stipe Šakić, advisor to the former FBiH Minister of agriculture Jerko Ivanković Lijanović was arrested in the case related to one-time subsidies.
Edin Ražanica from Brčko has been sentenced to four months in prison, pending appeal, for abusing budget funds to obtain financial gain for himself and close associates amounting to nearly 40,000 BAM, as previously reported by CIN.
The Basic Court of the Brčko District has sentenced Edin Ražanica , the president of the Center for Democracy Association, to four months in prison, pending appeal, for abusing budget grants to obtain financial gain for himself and his close associates.
Ražanica was convicted for misappropriating nearly 40,000 BAM, granted by the Brčko District…
Stipe Šakić, advisor to the former FBiH Minister of agriculture Jerko Ivanković Lijanović was arrested in the case related to one-time subsidies.
Despite a recommendation from the Ombudsmen Office for Human Rights in BiH, the High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council decided not to publically reveal asset declarations of judges and prosecutors.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina paid out 110,038 KM in retirement severance to nine persons, including former ambassador Nerkez Arifhodžić.
On Oct. 20, 2004, the Center for Investigative Reporting newsroom started to work.
Three government employees of Brčko District are charged with using their office to benefit a former Brčko Disstrict Assembly Speaker Milan Tomić.
A police operation code-named Leaf 1 has been conducted in and around Tuzla, Bijeljina, Srebrenik, Brčko, Arizona and Sarajevo today.
The Prosecutor’s Office says that Mujo Smajlović offered a special treatment to some suspects and defendants.
Petition can be signed online and will be delivered to the ministers from South East Europe in mid-October.
Marina Pendeš is indicted for authorizing a salary to a colleague who didn’t bother coming to work.
Jerko Ivanković-Lijanović and others are suspected of blackmailing farmers by asking them to give back half of the money in cash that they had been promised in subsidies.
A Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina justice, a former police commissionaire of Una-Sana Canton and Senad Šabić are charged with accepting and giving bribes during a court proceedings.
Before the Municipal Court in Sarajevo began a trial of a former president of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Živko Budimir and his co-defendants on charges of abuse of office, illegal interceding and soliciting and giving bribes.
Stipe Šakić, advisor to the former FBiH Minister of agriculture Jerko Ivanković Lijanović was arrested in the case related to one-time subsidies.
Despite a recommendation from the Ombudsmen Office for Human Rights in BiH, the High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council decided not to publically reveal asset declarations of judges and prosecutors.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina paid out 110,038 KM in retirement severance to nine persons, including former ambassador Nerkez Arifhodžić.
On Oct. 20, 2004, the Center for Investigative Reporting newsroom started to work.
Three government employees of Brčko District are charged with using their office to benefit a former Brčko Disstrict Assembly Speaker Milan Tomić.
A police operation code-named Leaf 1 has been conducted in and around Tuzla, Bijeljina, Srebrenik, Brčko, Arizona and Sarajevo today.
The Prosecutor’s Office says that Mujo Smajlović offered a special treatment to some suspects and defendants.
Petition can be signed online and will be delivered to the ministers from South East Europe in mid-October.
Marina Pendeš is indicted for authorizing a salary to a colleague who didn’t bother coming to work.
Jerko Ivanković-Lijanović and others are suspected of blackmailing farmers by asking them to give back half of the money in cash that they had been promised in subsidies.
A Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina justice, a former police commissionaire of Una-Sana Canton and Senad Šabić are charged with accepting and giving bribes during a court proceedings.
Before the Municipal Court in Sarajevo began a trial of a former president of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Živko Budimir and his co-defendants on charges of abuse of office, illegal interceding and soliciting and giving bribes.
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