Injustice at Justice Square

Jadranko Grčević, president of the Basic Court in Brčko District, received more court-ordered restitution after his inappropriate conversations with a former mayor were published than most families got for losing loved ones in the war. He was never sanctioned for what he said and did.
CIN Reporters Recipients of Journalist of the Year Award

The award was given for the series of stories and a video about a Sarajevo-based top generic drugs maker Bosnalijek.
New Asset Declarations in CIN Database

The Database of Public Officials’ Assets has been updated with new information from the asset declarations of municipal mayors, city mayors and councilors elected in the 2016 local elections.
Fees for Political Commissions

The Sarajevo Canton government has set up four commissions that have spent more than 250,000 KM from the budget of its Bureau of Health Insurance. The members were political appointees and no year-end reports from any has ever been submitted.
Faris Gavrankapetanović – His Own Supervisor

The former director of the Sarajevo Canton Health Insurance Bureau was a member of 10 commissions at the agency. These memberships added 2,000 KM a month or so to his regular manager’s salary of around 4,800 KM.
Expensive Inefficient Commissions

When Esed Radeljaš became chairman of the Board of Directors of the Sarajevo Health Insurance Bureau, the number of commissions tripled and members of those commissions collected nearly 580,000 KM over three years.
Asim Sarajlić, Amir Zukić and Mirsad Kukić Indicted

Senior officials of the Party of Democratic Action are charged with trading in influence during the hiring procedure for the state electricity generator and supplier.
CIN Sends Request to Politicians to Disclose their Tax Details

A group of award-winning investigative reporters from 20 countries has come together to send a unique request to their elected representatives today – to fully disclose their sources of income and their tax payments.
Fund for Wastefulness

Former director of Zenica-Doboj Canton Health Care Fund, Senaid Begić, used the agency funds to pay for election campaign, advertising and purchase of awards.