Rigged Deal Costs a Mine Millions

In the award of a tender worth several million KM for procurement of fuel, the former management of Đurđevik Coal mine favored Amir Junuzović’s firm from Lukavac. The mine lost nearly 2 million KM in the deal.
Amra Radeljaš Placed in Detention

The Municipal Court in Sarajevo ruled one-month detention for Amra Radeljaš, the daughter of Esad Radeljaš.
Babo’s Advisors Chasing Two Rabbits

Fikret Abdić appointed advisors to two offices they should not hold at the same time. It’s against the law, but no one is getting punished.
Prosecutor’s Office Requested Suspension of a PRB Member

Prosecutor’s Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina is conducting an investigation against a member of Procurement Review Body, Dragan Vukajlović, on charges of bribery.
Agricultural Grants for False Square Meters

Farmers in the Federation of BiH received grants based on appraisals done by expert witnesses who falsely date the time of construction and the number of barns and production facilities.
Faulty Appraisals of Expert Izić

With faulty appraisals, expert witness Nedžad Izić helped farmers get grants they were not entitled to and secured millions in loans for private companies. The grants have been spent and a bank could not recover on its claims.
District Court in Banja Luka Ruled in CIN’s Favor

Reporters took Republika Srpska Ministry of Industry, Energy and Mining to court after they had been denied access to public records. This is ninth case that CIN has won against the institutions for withholding public information.
Telecom’s Job Ad Customized to Fit Party Choices

BH Telecom management voided a job ad and bent rules in order to hire from a stable of candidates already selected by the governing parties to fill top positions in the company.
CIN Wins the Eight Case to Access Public Information

CIN has won an administrative review case against the University Hospital in Foča after it had been denied access to public information.