The Court of BiH handed down a sentence of 11 years Ramo Brkić, former police commissioner of Una Sana Canton; 10 years to Senad Šabić and five years to Satko Kekić.
The Court of BiH handed down a sentence of 11 years Ramo Brkić, former police commissioner of Una Sana Canton; 10 years to Senad Šabić and five years to Satko Kekić.
The Institutions, private firms and individuals from Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) and Serbia have been receiving the awards from Oxford-based European Business Assembly (EBA) for years. The awards are pitched as outstanding results achieved in a prestigious competition. However, the reporters from the Center for Investigative Reporting in Sarajevo and Belgrade (CIN/CINS) found that lucrative business is behind awards ceremonies.
During the seven years he was at the top of Indirect Taxation Authority, Kemal Čaušević bought nine apartments and offices plus 20,000 square meters of land. His income during that time does not come close to the cost of the investment, but he told reports that he’s been making money since 1986.
Nedžad Kurtović, the key witness in a case against Ramo Brkić et al. decided to continue testifying before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH),
Vladimir Sukara says that his family did not receive a court notice about the temporary freezing of his father’s assets. In a statement to the
Ramo Brkić’s lawyer Asim Crnalić called the witness’s testimony into question. Photo: VSTV The court stopped the testimony of a prosecution witness Nedžad Kurtović in
At the end of June, the District Court of Banja Luka accepted a plea agreement Dario Brkić—accused of organizing illegal betting in the area—signed….
The new law allows the owners of illegally built buildings along Corridor 5C and the highways of Tuzla-Brčko-Orašje and Tuzla-Žepče, to seek remuneration if their buildings are knocked down.
After the Central Election Commission in BiH withdrew the politicians’ asset declarations from its web site—at the request of the Personal Data Protection Agency in Bosnia and Herzgovina–CIN decided to publish them.
Story 1: BiH Football: Losing Your Money A months-long look at football in BiH shows that games are sparsely attended and the results suspect,
Despite a request by the RS police citing irregularities, Banja Luka district prosecutors will not investigate the controversial pardon of two expert forensic witnesses.
Story 1: Tainted Testimony Family members allege that the RS’s leading forensic expert has asked for bribes to help their family members get out
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