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Former Foreign Affairs Minister charged with misconduct in office.
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…
Former Foreign Affairs Minister charged with misconduct in office.
The database features records of 39,178 contracts concluded among 828 government institutions and public companies with 5,230 companies. The value of the contracts is at least 6.2 billion KM.
Because authorities look the other way, a Tuzla-based coal power station has been polluting the air, soil and water for years.
Municipal Court in Sarajevo acquitted Živko Budimir of illegal weapons possession charges.
The retrial of Živko Budimir on charges of illegal possession of weapons nears its end after prosecutors and defense presented their closing arguments.
Ministers and other officials in Sarajevo Canton will neither have a right to receive severance pay after their term expires nor will they be allowed to hire advisors.
In the past several months, at least three judges came in conflict with the law – one was sacked while the other two are being prosecuted.
The State Parliament’s House of Representatives voted for abolishing the right to severance pay equaling 12 months’ salary for officeholders. Still, some legislators think that more needs to be done to revoke this privilege.
Even though he received accommodation allowance in a town where he owned an apartment, the FBiH minister Salmir Kaplan will not be prosecuted. Everything was done legally.
The Court of BiH judge Azra Miletić and Ramo Brkić and Senad Šabić arrested on bribery charges.
After the state court declared itself incompetent to hear the Budimir case, the municipal court followed its suit. The prosecutors said they would appeal.
At CIN’s web page are published the comprehensive records about the ownership, capacities and locations of the existing and planned coal-fired, hydro, wind and solar power plants, as well as the mines in the country.
Former Foreign Affairs Minister charged with misconduct in office.
The database features records of 39,178 contracts concluded among 828 government institutions and public companies with 5,230 companies. The value of the contracts is at least 6.2 billion KM.
Because authorities look the other way, a Tuzla-based coal power station has been polluting the air, soil and water for years.
Municipal Court in Sarajevo acquitted Živko Budimir of illegal weapons possession charges.
The retrial of Živko Budimir on charges of illegal possession of weapons nears its end after prosecutors and defense presented their closing arguments.
Ministers and other officials in Sarajevo Canton will neither have a right to receive severance pay after their term expires nor will they be allowed to hire advisors.
In the past several months, at least three judges came in conflict with the law – one was sacked while the other two are being prosecuted.
The State Parliament’s House of Representatives voted for abolishing the right to severance pay equaling 12 months’ salary for officeholders. Still, some legislators think that more needs to be done to revoke this privilege.
Even though he received accommodation allowance in a town where he owned an apartment, the FBiH minister Salmir Kaplan will not be prosecuted. Everything was done legally.
The Court of BiH judge Azra Miletić and Ramo Brkić and Senad Šabić arrested on bribery charges.
After the state court declared itself incompetent to hear the Budimir case, the municipal court followed its suit. The prosecutors said they would appeal.
At CIN’s web page are published the comprehensive records about the ownership, capacities and locations of the existing and planned coal-fired, hydro, wind and solar power plants, as well as the mines in the country.
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