Increase in Procurement Contracts in Election Years

The energy sector companies account for nearly one third of public procurement contracts entered into during the past four and a half years.
Foreign Affairs Official Arrested on Bribery Charges

According to an indictment, Velid Hamidičević received 10,000 KM over six months for issuing documents for travel and stay in France.
The Lijanovićs Accused of White Collar Crimes

The members of the Lijanović family and their associates are charged with tax evasion, forgery, money laundering and the destruction of books and records.
Goci’s Empire

Gordan Pavlović aka Goci from Foča was convicted in his youth of forgery of vehicle identification numbers. Nowadays, he owns coal mine, construction and trading firms, hotels and numerous offices and apartment buildings.
Years of Waiting for Cleaner Air

Until the end of this year, BiH is poised to adopt a state-wide low carbon scheme. The government plans to take a 641-million KM loan to finance the plan.
Neighborly Deal between Judge and Convict

Esed Radeljaš was building a summer house on the land of judge Vladimir Špoljarić at a time when the judge was involved in his court case. Later they signed a bill of sale listing a piece of false information.
Ruling in CIN’s Favor

In an administrative review case against Sarajevo Canton Public Clinic, the Cantonal Court in Sarajevo ruled in favor of the Center for Investigative Reporting in Sarajevo (CIN). CIN filed a lawsuit three years ago, because the Clinic denied access to its records.
Prescription Order for Corruption

Some doctors and pharmacist found a way to enrich themselves through fake and fraudulent prescription orders that are subsidized by Una Sana Health Care Fund.
[:hr]Zemljište u Divkovićima nije za poljoprivrednu proizvodnju

U uzorcima zemljišta iz Divkovića pronađena je visoka koncentracija arsena, kadmija, kroma i nikla.