Union pressures railroad into rehiring fired executives
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.
The Union of Railroad train drivers of Republika Srpska (RS) Railways is planning a general strike today to protest the removal of two senior managers who it says were fixing the railroad after years of abuse.
A judge may rule as early as today on a plea bargan in the case of a police inspector who allegedly caused a car accident that killed a Prijedor woman and injured five others.
The highest bidder says the Aluminij privatization is flawed
Inspector seeks to avoid or reduce jail time in accident case
Hundreds of thousands of BiH workers caught in illegal jobs
Although survivors and witnesses, including a professional driver, agree a SIPA car was to blame for a deadly crash about 11 months ago, prosecutors have brought no indictment.
Case shows need to need to monitor issue of food safety
Winning stories expose corruption that denies reliable electricity
Consortium UBIG/Aluminium Konin-Impexmet offers €141,5 million for Mostar Aluminij
The Union of Railroad train drivers of Republika Srpska (RS) Railways is planning a general strike today to protest the removal of two senior managers who it says were fixing the railroad after years of abuse.
A judge may rule as early as today on a plea bargan in the case of a police inspector who allegedly caused a car accident that killed a Prijedor woman and injured five others.
The highest bidder says the Aluminij privatization is flawed
Inspector seeks to avoid or reduce jail time in accident case
Hundreds of thousands of BiH workers caught in illegal jobs
Although survivors and witnesses, including a professional driver, agree a SIPA car was to blame for a deadly crash about 11 months ago, prosecutors have brought no indictment.
Case shows need to need to monitor issue of food safety
Winning stories expose corruption that denies reliable electricity
Consortium UBIG/Aluminium Konin-Impexmet offers €141,5 million for Mostar Aluminij
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