Six months after he abruptly quit the state War Crimes Chamber Gerald Gahima continues to identify himself as an international judge of the court and to dodge questions about an investigation into his appointment.
In CIN’s database “Earnings of Court-Appointed Attorneys”, there are detailed records of BAM 167.1 million that the courts in Bosnia and Herzegovina allocated for court-appointed defenses over 17 years.
CIN’s “Earnings of Court-Appointed Attorneys” database contains information on the total and individual earnings of attorneys appointed by the courts in cases across Bosnia and Herzegovina from 2005 to the end of 2022.
Over nearly two decades, the courts have paid at least BAM 167.1 million to court-appointed defense lawyers. This amount is likely higher, as not all courts have submitted data.
Since 2011, CIN journalists have been collecting data…
Six months after he abruptly quit the state War Crimes Chamber Gerald Gahima continues to identify himself as an international judge of the court and to dodge questions about an investigation into his appointment.
The mission of the center is to train investigative editors and reporters in the practical environment of a working investigative team.
The Center for Investigative Reporting has published its first story on the state of health care in Bosnia. Titled “Health care on life support,” the series of eight stories looks at problems in the health care industry.
It is a centar dedicated to helping local journalists get the time, resources and independence to do comprehensive and accurate investigative journalism.
Six months after he abruptly quit the state War Crimes Chamber Gerald Gahima continues to identify himself as an international judge of the court and to dodge questions about an investigation into his appointment.
The mission of the center is to train investigative editors and reporters in the practical environment of a working investigative team.
The Center for Investigative Reporting has published its first story on the state of health care in Bosnia. Titled “Health care on life support,” the series of eight stories looks at problems in the health care industry.
It is a centar dedicated to helping local journalists get the time, resources and independence to do comprehensive and accurate investigative journalism.
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