CIN published a database about the financing of veterans’ associations that reveals how the authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina spent at least 83 million KM on their activities over six years.
Đemal Memagić, the long-serving mayor of Olovo and a businessman, purchased an apartment in Poreč, Croatia, in 2021 for half a million BAM. He also included a car valued at BAM 412,000 in his asset declaration.
Đemal Memagić, a member of the Party of Democratic Action (SDA), has been the mayor of Olovo since 2012. It was already clear before the 2024 local elections that he would secure a fourth term, as he was the only candidate for the position.
In 2021, Memagić purchased an apartment in Poreč for just over half a million BAM. Along with his new property, in the asset declaration he submitted to the Central Election Commission of Bosnia and Herzegovina (CIKBiH) in 2024, he reported owning…
CIN published a database about the financing of veterans’ associations that reveals how the authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina spent at least 83 million KM on their activities over six years.
For years, Tuzla chemical companies produced hazardous waste and never deposited them properly. These facilities have long been shut down, but waste, still capable of causing illness and death, remains in the old complexes, within reach of iron pickers.
Nearly 1 billion KM has been spent on subsidies in BiH over the past seven years. That sum was allocated and spent with little scrutiny and resulted in numerous irregularities.
Equipment worth millions of KM at the Sarajevo landfill has broken down because of negligence and lack of cooperation among city departments. High water pollution as a result has local residents worried about their health.
The mayor and the heads of Sarajevo municipalities have hired 20 advisors over the past 14 months, even though these posts had been abolished. Nearly half a million KM has been spent paying them.
In the award of a tender worth several million KM for procurement of fuel, the former management of Đurđevik Coal mine favored Amir Junuzović’s firm from Lukavac. The mine lost nearly 2 million KM in the deal.
Fikret Abdić appointed advisors to two offices they should not hold at the same time. It’s against the law, but no one is getting punished.
Farmers in the Federation of BiH received grants based on appraisals done by expert witnesses who falsely date the time of construction and the number of barns and production facilities.
With faulty appraisals, expert witness Nedžad Izić helped farmers get grants they were not entitled to and secured millions in loans for private companies. The grants have been spent and a bank could not recover on its claims.
BH Telecom management voided a job ad and bent rules in order to hire from a stable of candidates already selected by the governing parties to fill top positions in the company.
A commission set up to investigate allegations of Dragan Čović’s conflict of interest has not convened twice because of failure to assemble a quorum.
Baroš Optic Shop let Sarajevo General Hospital use an instrument for eye surgeries with the agreement that the hospital would send patients to buy lenses from the shop in return.
CIN published a database about the financing of veterans’ associations that reveals how the authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina spent at least 83 million KM on their activities over six years.
For years, Tuzla chemical companies produced hazardous waste and never deposited them properly. These facilities have long been shut down, but waste, still capable of causing illness and death, remains in the old complexes, within reach of iron pickers.
Nearly 1 billion KM has been spent on subsidies in BiH over the past seven years. That sum was allocated and spent with little scrutiny and resulted in numerous irregularities.
Equipment worth millions of KM at the Sarajevo landfill has broken down because of negligence and lack of cooperation among city departments. High water pollution as a result has local residents worried about their health.
The mayor and the heads of Sarajevo municipalities have hired 20 advisors over the past 14 months, even though these posts had been abolished. Nearly half a million KM has been spent paying them.
In the award of a tender worth several million KM for procurement of fuel, the former management of Đurđevik Coal mine favored Amir Junuzović’s firm from Lukavac. The mine lost nearly 2 million KM in the deal.
Fikret Abdić appointed advisors to two offices they should not hold at the same time. It’s against the law, but no one is getting punished.
Farmers in the Federation of BiH received grants based on appraisals done by expert witnesses who falsely date the time of construction and the number of barns and production facilities.
With faulty appraisals, expert witness Nedžad Izić helped farmers get grants they were not entitled to and secured millions in loans for private companies. The grants have been spent and a bank could not recover on its claims.
BH Telecom management voided a job ad and bent rules in order to hire from a stable of candidates already selected by the governing parties to fill top positions in the company.
A commission set up to investigate allegations of Dragan Čović’s conflict of interest has not convened twice because of failure to assemble a quorum.
Baroš Optic Shop let Sarajevo General Hospital use an instrument for eye surgeries with the agreement that the hospital would send patients to buy lenses from the shop in return.
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