Following the CIN’s reporting, the teacher from Bijeljina, who was convicted of sexually harassing a minor, was subject to disciplinary action. The Republika Srpska is seeking to amend the Pedophile Register Act.
Ibrahim Hadžibajrić, the ex-mayor of Stari Grad Municipality, stands accused of allegedly conspiring with friends and relatives to form a criminal group. Among their alleged activities is the misuse of municipal car parks and other public spaces for personal gain, as previously reported by CIN.
The Sarajevo Canton Prosecutor’s Office (KS) today filed charges against Ibrahim Hadžibajrić, former mayor of the Municipality of Stari Grad, his son Seid Hadžibajrić, Elmedin Karišik, owner of the company Plaza Group, Alma Destanović, former secretary of the Municipal Administration, and the mayor’s relative Fahrudin Novalija.
They stand accused of orchestrating the most…
Following the CIN’s reporting, the teacher from Bijeljina, who was convicted of sexually harassing a minor, was subject to disciplinary action. The Republika Srpska is seeking to amend the Pedophile Register Act.
The Bugojno lawyer is being accused of abusing the trust of clients and unlawfully acquiring a quarter of a million BAM. She is already on trial for a similar offense at the Travnik Municipal Court.
The round table discussion organized by CIN with the partner organizations GEA from Banja Luka and Futura from Mostar focused on the role of budget inspectors, who are too few to adequately control public money spending.
The Prosecutor’s Office of the Una-Sana Canton (USK) accused pharmacists and doctors of illegally billing almost BAM 53,000 to the USK Health Insurance Fund for medicines that were never dispensed to the patients, as CIN reported earlier.
Media organizations and individuals, among which the Center for Investigative Reporting (CIN), received recognitions from the Southeast Europe Coalition on Whistleblower Protection.
Three ITA BiH inspectors who were arrested on suspicion of blackmailing shop owners were released from the detention unit and placed under house arrest.
Ranko Debevec was unanimously granted second term as the President of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina by the HJPC.
Drivers in Bosnia and Herzegovina will not be paying more for vehicle registration because the Rulebook on Vehicle Registration unlawfully passed by Vojin Mitrović, the former state minister of communications and transport, has been repealed.
USKOK filed an indictment against nine persons, among whom Milenko Bašić, the owner of the BiH company Lager, and Dragan Stipić, the executive manager of the company, accusing them of paying bribes to the Mayor of Knin and the State Secretary Josipa Rimac in order to obtain permits for the construction of a wind farm.
Despite the judgments of the Banja Luka District Court, the Ministry of Transport and Communications of the Republika Srpska refuses to submit a copy of the concession contract for the construction of the motorway between Banjaluka and Prijedor.
The FBiH Police has confirmed the validity of the report against police officer Zoran Čegar for threats addressed to CIN journalists. In addition, CIN’s revelations about his illegally acquired property are being verified in a separate process.
Following the CIN investigation, an initiative has been launched in the FBiH Parliament to abolish the right to severance after the expiry of the term.
Following the CIN’s reporting, the teacher from Bijeljina, who was convicted of sexually harassing a minor, was subject to disciplinary action. The Republika Srpska is seeking to amend the Pedophile Register Act.
The Bugojno lawyer is being accused of abusing the trust of clients and unlawfully acquiring a quarter of a million BAM. She is already on trial for a similar offense at the Travnik Municipal Court.
The round table discussion organized by CIN with the partner organizations GEA from Banja Luka and Futura from Mostar focused on the role of budget inspectors, who are too few to adequately control public money spending.
The Prosecutor’s Office of the Una-Sana Canton (USK) accused pharmacists and doctors of illegally billing almost BAM 53,000 to the USK Health Insurance Fund for medicines that were never dispensed to the patients, as CIN reported earlier.
Media organizations and individuals, among which the Center for Investigative Reporting (CIN), received recognitions from the Southeast Europe Coalition on Whistleblower Protection.
Three ITA BiH inspectors who were arrested on suspicion of blackmailing shop owners were released from the detention unit and placed under house arrest.
Ranko Debevec was unanimously granted second term as the President of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina by the HJPC.
Drivers in Bosnia and Herzegovina will not be paying more for vehicle registration because the Rulebook on Vehicle Registration unlawfully passed by Vojin Mitrović, the former state minister of communications and transport, has been repealed.
USKOK filed an indictment against nine persons, among whom Milenko Bašić, the owner of the BiH company Lager, and Dragan Stipić, the executive manager of the company, accusing them of paying bribes to the Mayor of Knin and the State Secretary Josipa Rimac in order to obtain permits for the construction of a wind farm.
Despite the judgments of the Banja Luka District Court, the Ministry of Transport and Communications of the Republika Srpska refuses to submit a copy of the concession contract for the construction of the motorway between Banjaluka and Prijedor.
The FBiH Police has confirmed the validity of the report against police officer Zoran Čegar for threats addressed to CIN journalists. In addition, CIN’s revelations about his illegally acquired property are being verified in a separate process.
Following the CIN investigation, an initiative has been launched in the FBiH Parliament to abolish the right to severance after the expiry of the term.
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