Union strike leads to dismissal
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…
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The Center for Investigative Reporting in Bosnia Herzegovina is a finalist in investigative reporting for the 2007 Online Journalism Awards
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
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