Condemnation Of Threats Addressed To CIN Reporters and Reports Against Zoran Čegar

Many domestic and international organizations sought a reaction from the domestic authorities regarding the threats and insults Zoran Čegar, one of the heads of the FBiH Police Administration, directed at CIN reporters. The authorities were called to protect journalists from attacks. The threats were reported to the police and the prosecutor’s office.
Zoran Čegar Suspended After CIN’s Story

After CIN’s report, attacks on journalists, and great pressure from the public, one of the heads of the FBiH Police Administration (FUP) was suspended.
Prosecutor Diana Kajmaković Suspended

Deputy BiH Chief Prosecutor Diana Kajmaković suspended after the U.S. Government blacklisted her due to her affiliation with criminal organizations.
A Request For Suspension Of Zoran Čegar

A request is filed to place under suspension the Head of the FBIH PA Uniformed Police Division due to threats to journalists, falsifying documents, and a fraud indictment.
Zoran Čegar’s Trial Began In Dubrovnik

The Municipal Court in Dubrovnik started the trial of Zoran Čegar, head of the FBiH Uniformed Police Division for the criminal offense of fraud, which CIN wrote about before.
The Double Life Of Officer Čegar

The head of the FBiH Uniformed Police, Zoran Čegar, was accused of fraud in Croatia. Part of his property in Bosnia and Herzegovina was acquired illegally. CIN reveals that based on a falsified documents he took possession of other people’s real estate.
Five And A Half Years In Prison For Kemal Čaušević

Kemal Čaušević, former director of the BiH Indirect Taxation Authority, is sentenced to imprisonment for five and a half years for receiving gifts.
Order To Change The Rulebook On Vehicle Registration

Inspectors ordered the Ministry of Communications and Transport of Bosnia and Herzegovina to amend the new Vehicle Registration Rulebook that Minister Vojin Mitrović passed in contravention of the laws and procedures, as CIN reported earlier.
Civil Society Organizations United Against Corruption

Fourteen civil society organizations from Bosnia and Herzegovina engaged in monitoring government spending teamed up under the Network called Dvogled [Bonoculars], through which they will strive to improve anti-corruption efforts.