Private Interests Stronger Than Law

Firms belonging to current or former Bosnian officials received public procurement contracts worth at least 85 million KM over the a five-year period.
Russians Improperly Parked in Bosnalijek

Haden, a Luxembourg investment, arranged a buyout of Bosnalijek’s shares in violation of laws and Sarajevo stock exchange rules.
Another Award Goes to a Story about Čović’s Property Holdings

The story about the property holdings of the BiH Presidency member Dragan Čović won two awards this year.
Bribery Remains Widespread — The Real Problem High-Level Political Corruption

A conference titled “Civil Society for Good Governance” organized by Southeast Europe Leadership for Development and Integrity (SELDI) in collaboration with the Center for Investigative Reporting in Sarajevo (CIN) and local partnership organizations with the support of DG NEAR and Civil Society Facility (CSF) of the European Union (EU) was held in Sarajevo.
Unlike its Neighbors, BiH does not Publish Asset Cards of Judges and Prosecutors

The asset cards of judges and prosecutors from Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia are publically available on the web.
The Cost of Pills for Bosnalijek

Two years after Russian investors took over Bosnalijek for 32 million KM their firm went bankrupt, defaulting on as much debt to the Sarajevo factory as they had put down for its acquisition.
Dismissed Indictment against Radeljaš

The former industry minister of Bosnia Podrinje Canton Eseda Radeljašwas indicted on abuse-of-office charges in the beginning of this year.
DATABASE: 50 most successful companies in public procurement

The Center for Investigative Reporting in Sarajevo (CIN) has put together a web page on public procurement along with a database of the 50 most successful firms in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
A TIMELINE OF FRAUD: The Life and Times of Esed Radeljaš

The Center for Investigative Reporting in Sarajevo presents the highlights in the career of Esed Radeljaš.