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After the Cantonal Prosecutor’s Office in Sarajevo opened an investigation against Dr Faris Gavrankapetanović, he transferred the ownership of his property holdings to his wife.
Ajša Ramić from Visoko has been sentenced to 16 months in prison for falsely presenting herself as a lawyer, issuing counterfeit public documents, and defrauding her client of thousands of marks. CIN wrote about Ramić and her partner from the USA taking passports and money from BiH citizens to allegedly procure them U.S. Visas – while they had no cooperation with the U.S. Embassy in return, they provided them with falsified documents.
In late February 2024, the Cantonal Court in Zenica sentenced Ajša Ramić from Visoko to one year and four months in prison for fraud. The court found that in 2021, Ramić falsely represented herself as a lawyer and issued counterfeit public documents to a client, charging him 4,100 BAM for these services.
After the Cantonal Prosecutor’s Office in Sarajevo opened an investigation against Dr Faris Gavrankapetanović, he transferred the ownership of his property holdings to his wife.
The Court of BiH Appeal Chamber has partially overturned a first-instance verdict against Ramo Brkić, the former police commissioner of Una-Sana Canton, and his co-conspirators.
HT Eronet’s director general Stipe Prlić and director of the mobile network in the Mostar telecom operator Zoran Bakula were arrested this morning at the orders of the Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) Prosecutor’s Office on charges of entering into harmful marketing deals.
The officials from the BiH Ministry of Defense and a former director of Binas were acquitted of charges of misconduct in office, forging of official documents and abuse of office.
The costs of court litigation in which the state is a defendant is going up, but government agencies are doing little to prevent lawsuits.
Edin Tuzlak got an award for a collection of photos taken in Bosnia and Herzegovina during and after the floods.
Reporters from the Center for Investigative Reporting received a CEI/SEEMO award for the story about foster families.
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. These are some of the findings presented during today’s press conference introducing a database of politicians’ assets that was built by the Center for Investigative Reporting in Sarajevo (CIN).
A CIN-TI analysis gives information about public finances and a survey probes whether citizens are pleased with the public administration reform.
The parties have nominated 7,725 candidates, including incumbents, for the BiH General Elections scheduled for Oct. 12.
Brothers Lijanovići and other persons arrested in today’s raid are suspected of tax evasion.
Jerko, Mladen, Slavko and Jozo Ivanković-Lijanović, their father Stipe-Lijan Ivanković, and another nine persons including the Federation Minister of Trade Milorad Bahilj were arrested in a police operation code-named Meat.
After the Cantonal Prosecutor’s Office in Sarajevo opened an investigation against Dr Faris Gavrankapetanović, he transferred the ownership of his property holdings to his wife.
The Court of BiH Appeal Chamber has partially overturned a first-instance verdict against Ramo Brkić, the former police commissioner of Una-Sana Canton, and his co-conspirators.
HT Eronet’s director general Stipe Prlić and director of the mobile network in the Mostar telecom operator Zoran Bakula were arrested this morning at the orders of the Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) Prosecutor’s Office on charges of entering into harmful marketing deals.
The officials from the BiH Ministry of Defense and a former director of Binas were acquitted of charges of misconduct in office, forging of official documents and abuse of office.
The costs of court litigation in which the state is a defendant is going up, but government agencies are doing little to prevent lawsuits.
Edin Tuzlak got an award for a collection of photos taken in Bosnia and Herzegovina during and after the floods.
Reporters from the Center for Investigative Reporting received a CEI/SEEMO award for the story about foster families.
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. These are some of the findings presented during today’s press conference introducing a database of politicians’ assets that was built by the Center for Investigative Reporting in Sarajevo (CIN).
A CIN-TI analysis gives information about public finances and a survey probes whether citizens are pleased with the public administration reform.
The parties have nominated 7,725 candidates, including incumbents, for the BiH General Elections scheduled for Oct. 12.
Brothers Lijanovići and other persons arrested in today’s raid are suspected of tax evasion.
Jerko, Mladen, Slavko and Jozo Ivanković-Lijanović, their father Stipe-Lijan Ivanković, and another nine persons including the Federation Minister of Trade Milorad Bahilj were arrested in a police operation code-named Meat.
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