Retired and Back in Office

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina paid out 110,038 KM in retirement severance to nine persons, including former ambassador Nerkez Arifhodžić.
CIN Celebrates 11 Years of Work

On Oct. 20, 2004, the Center for Investigative Reporting newsroom started to work.
Indictment for Abuse of Office in Brčko

Three government employees of Brčko District are charged with using their office to benefit a former Brčko Disstrict Assembly Speaker Milan Tomić.
10 tons of Tobacco Confiscated in a Police Raid

A police operation code-named Leaf 1 has been conducted in and around Tuzla, Bijeljina, Srebrenik, Brčko, Arizona and Sarajevo today.
Officeholders Received 346,000 KM in Retirement Severance

Money went to 23 officeholders who held senior posts in eight state ministries.
Investigator Accused of Taking over €10,000 in Bribes

The Prosecutor’s Office says that Mujo Smajlović offered a special treatment to some suspects and defendants.
Petition Demanding Fairer, Cleaner and More Efficient Energy System

Petition can be signed online and will be delivered to the ministers from South East Europe in mid-October.
New Power Plant on Ground Zero Project

While the dust is still settling on news that millions were wasted on a failed collaboration with Czechs in Gacko, the Republika Srpska government announces a new power project involving a Chinese firm.
Minister of Defense Pleads Not Guilty

Marina Pendeš is indicted for authorizing a salary to a colleague who didn’t bother coming to work.