CIN Photo Reporter Gets an Award for Flood Coverage

Edin Tuzlak got an award for a collection of photos taken in Bosnia and Herzegovina during and after the floods.
Party Leaders Own 7.5 million KM Worth of Property

Leaders of the eight most influential political parties in BiH own real estate worth around 7.5 million KM.
Undeclared Assets of BiH Politicians

Bakir Izetbegović, Nikola Špirić, Velimir Kunić, Fahrudin Radončić, Ivo Komšić and Esed Radeljaš have omitted valuable property holdings in their asset declarations.
New Award Goes to Young CIN Reporters

Reporters from the Center for Investigative Reporting received a CEI/SEEMO award for the story about foster families.
Water Taxes Go for Long-service Benefits

Water taxes collected in Tuzla Canton where the flooding is frequent are being spent on civil service salaries, public officials’ professional development, and long-service benefits.
Property Holdings of Politicians

While the number of unemployed in Bosnia and Hezegovina is on the increase, the property riches of numerous office holders in the executive and legislative government is on the increase.
CIN Publishes a Database Listing Assets of 160 Politicians

The property holdings of many politicians in Bosnia and Herzegovina have been growing for years. Some even managed to save money in the bank while acquiring many properties. These are some of the findings presented during today’s press conference introducing a database of politicians’ assets that was built by the Center for Investigative Reporting in Sarajevo (CIN).
Most Budget Money Spent on Salaries

A CIN-TI analysis gives information about public finances and a survey probes whether citizens are pleased with the public administration reform.
The List of Nominees includes 488 Office Holders

The parties have nominated 7,725 candidates, including incumbents, for the BiH General Elections scheduled for Oct. 12.