Kosovski biznismen Naser Keljmendi je izjavio pred Sudom BiH da su njegova porodica i on uvijek bili u strahu od Zijada Turkovića te da je u više navrata dobijao informacije o tome da ga Turković želi ubiti.
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…
Kosovski biznismen Naser Keljmendi je izjavio pred Sudom BiH da su njegova porodica i on uvijek bili u strahu od Zijada Turkovića te da je u više navrata dobijao informacije o tome da ga Turković želi ubiti.
Following a rulling of an Appeal Chamber of the Court of Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH), the Central Election Commission (CIK) withdrew asset cards of BiH politicians from its internet page in the beginning of April this year.
At least 130 employees of the state government institutions residing in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) have filed lawsuits against the BiH Ministry of Finances and Treasury for having received smaller salaries than their Republika Srpska (RS) colleagues during 22 months.
The trial of Dragan Čović continues at the Cantonal Court in Sarajevo. He is charged with undersigning paperwork that waived the Lijanovićs’ firms from paying 1.8 million KM in custom duties on imports of chicken at the time when he was the finance minister of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH).
Police detectives from the State Investigation and Protection Agency (SIPA) have received 458 calls and messages at the Crime Hunters web page in March.
Prosecutor’s Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) and its Special Department for Organized Crime, White Collar Crime and Corruption filed an indictment against two persons today.
In the then trial of Zoran Ćopić before the Banja Luka District Court that continued yesterday, the Special Prosecutor’s Office of Republika Srpska (RS) played out surreptitious recordings of conversations among Ćopić and members of the Serbian and Montenegrin underground.
Employees from several government agencies have filed private lawsuits with the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina against the state in which they demanded to be reimbursed for pay difference in the past 2.5 years.
The Center for Investigative Reporting (CIN) in Sarajevo won a lawsuit against Civil Service Agency of Bosnia and Herzegovina after it had refused to disclose data on persons hired on temporary and service contracts.
The factory’s debts at the moment amounted to over 12 million KM. Workers claim around 1.5 million KM.
Montenegrin Police Authority submitted a criminal complaint against Naser Kelmendi and Gzima Hajdinaga with the primary prosecutor in Ulcinj on Dec. 26 last year. Hajdinaga is accused of abuse of office and Kelmendi for constructing without a license.
Special Prosecutors’ Office of Republika Srpska (RS) does not have enough evidence to charge Milorad Dodik, the president and the former RS prime minister and it dropped its investigation against him and six other the entity officeholders who were suspected of abusing authority to damage the RS budget in millions of KM.
Kosovski biznismen Naser Keljmendi je izjavio pred Sudom BiH da su njegova porodica i on uvijek bili u strahu od Zijada Turkovića te da je u više navrata dobijao informacije o tome da ga Turković želi ubiti.
Following a rulling of an Appeal Chamber of the Court of Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH), the Central Election Commission (CIK) withdrew asset cards of BiH politicians from its internet page in the beginning of April this year.
At least 130 employees of the state government institutions residing in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) have filed lawsuits against the BiH Ministry of Finances and Treasury for having received smaller salaries than their Republika Srpska (RS) colleagues during 22 months.
The trial of Dragan Čović continues at the Cantonal Court in Sarajevo. He is charged with undersigning paperwork that waived the Lijanovićs’ firms from paying 1.8 million KM in custom duties on imports of chicken at the time when he was the finance minister of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH).
Police detectives from the State Investigation and Protection Agency (SIPA) have received 458 calls and messages at the Crime Hunters web page in March.
Prosecutor’s Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) and its Special Department for Organized Crime, White Collar Crime and Corruption filed an indictment against two persons today.
In the then trial of Zoran Ćopić before the Banja Luka District Court that continued yesterday, the Special Prosecutor’s Office of Republika Srpska (RS) played out surreptitious recordings of conversations among Ćopić and members of the Serbian and Montenegrin underground.
Employees from several government agencies have filed private lawsuits with the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina against the state in which they demanded to be reimbursed for pay difference in the past 2.5 years.
The Center for Investigative Reporting (CIN) in Sarajevo won a lawsuit against Civil Service Agency of Bosnia and Herzegovina after it had refused to disclose data on persons hired on temporary and service contracts.
The factory’s debts at the moment amounted to over 12 million KM. Workers claim around 1.5 million KM.
Montenegrin Police Authority submitted a criminal complaint against Naser Kelmendi and Gzima Hajdinaga with the primary prosecutor in Ulcinj on Dec. 26 last year. Hajdinaga is accused of abuse of office and Kelmendi for constructing without a license.
Special Prosecutors’ Office of Republika Srpska (RS) does not have enough evidence to charge Milorad Dodik, the president and the former RS prime minister and it dropped its investigation against him and six other the entity officeholders who were suspected of abusing authority to damage the RS budget in millions of KM.
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