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The Prosecutor’s Office of the Brčko District of Bosnia and Herzegovina has charged Sead Zahirović with misusing BAM 207,200 allocated by the Brčko District Government to his associations, which he used to gain financial benefit for himself and others, as previously reported by CIN.
The Prosecutor’s Office of the Brčko District of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) has filed charges against Sead Zahirović (58) for corruption and money laundering while leading the Brčko Democratic Forum association and the Zenan Foundation.
The indictment, which includes sixteen counts, each related to a specific misuse of allocated funds, accuses Zahirović of unlawfully managing the financial resources of these organisations from 2015 to 2020…
Center for Investigative Journalism is the holder of the certificate
Center for Investigative Journalism is the holder of the certificate
Center for Investigative Journalism is the holder of the certificate
Center for Investigative Journalism is the holder of the certificate
Center for Investigative Journalism is the holder of the certificate
Center for Investigative Journalism is the holder of the certificate
Six judges from the Municipal and Cantonal Court in Široki Brijeg were restituted in 2010 over decreased paychecks, holiday entitlements and meal money owed to them by the West Herzegovina Canton. Other claimants including prosecutors, clerks, typists, janitors, drivers, accountants, execution officers and archive clerks have – are four years waiting to be restituted. The Cantonal Court officials explained that the judges were the first to be paid because their case was ruled first.
Center for Investigative Journalism is the holder of the certificate
Creditors’ committee made up of five members was appointed at a bankruptcy hearing in the case of Jablanica-based Granit conducted before the Municipal Court. The
Prosecutor’s Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) requested jail for seven persons including a father and five sons accused of smuggling illegal immigrants through BiH to Croatia and onwards to West Europe. The suspects are Arif Čović (54) from Štulice near Cazin and his sons Almir (33), Hasib (31), Đulaga (28), Husmir (27), Ale (22) – all with previous criminal records and also for a Turkish national Secgin Recep Emir (24) from Ada Pazar, Turkey.
Center for Investigative Journalism is the holder of the certificate
Center for Investigative Journalism is the holder of the certificate
Center for Investigative Journalism is the holder of the certificate
Center for Investigative Journalism is the holder of the certificate
Center for Investigative Journalism is the holder of the certificate
Center for Investigative Journalism is the holder of the certificate
Center for Investigative Journalism is the holder of the certificate
Center for Investigative Journalism is the holder of the certificate
Six judges from the Municipal and Cantonal Court in Široki Brijeg were restituted in 2010 over decreased paychecks, holiday entitlements and meal money owed to them by the West Herzegovina Canton. Other claimants including prosecutors, clerks, typists, janitors, drivers, accountants, execution officers and archive clerks have – are four years waiting to be restituted. The Cantonal Court officials explained that the judges were the first to be paid because their case was ruled first.
Center for Investigative Journalism is the holder of the certificate
Creditors’ committee made up of five members was appointed at a bankruptcy hearing in the case of Jablanica-based Granit conducted before the Municipal Court. The
Prosecutor’s Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) requested jail for seven persons including a father and five sons accused of smuggling illegal immigrants through BiH to Croatia and onwards to West Europe. The suspects are Arif Čović (54) from Štulice near Cazin and his sons Almir (33), Hasib (31), Đulaga (28), Husmir (27), Ale (22) – all with previous criminal records and also for a Turkish national Secgin Recep Emir (24) from Ada Pazar, Turkey.
Center for Investigative Journalism is the holder of the certificate
Center for Investigative Journalism is the holder of the certificate
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