Salko Kamerić from Kalesija managed to liquidate his firm without paying a tax debt of 1.5 million KM. He pulled this off because of some lucky stalling by a department at the Indirect Taxation Administration headed by his cousin.
Every sixth representative elected to the Brčko District Assembly in the last elections has been convicted of a criminal offense. Most of them will now have the opportunity to question the work of the prosecutor’s office that indicted them, from their seats in the assembly.
A convicted drug dealer, a vote trafficker, and a forger will soon have the opportunity to judge the work of the Prosecutor’s Office in Brčko – the institution that has proven their criminal acts. These convicted individuals are now members of the newly elected Brčko District Assembly, where the prosecutor will be required to submit an annual report on the work of the prosecution.
Abdulah Iljazović from Naša stranka, Pejo Mendeš from the Hrvatska seljačka stranka, and…
Salko Kamerić from Kalesija managed to liquidate his firm without paying a tax debt of 1.5 million KM. He pulled this off because of some lucky stalling by a department at the Indirect Taxation Administration headed by his cousin.
Cantonal Court in Tuzla sentenced Jerko Ivanković Lijanović, the former FBiH Minister of Agriculture, for illegal distribution of grants to a prison sentence and ordered him to return some of the money. Judiciary has yet to investigate all reports about illegalities in the approval of subsidies and for buying votes with taxpayer money.
Sarajevo public companies are often managed by political party members whose background and work experience don’t match at all with the companies’ business.
The Republika Srpska has no hard and fast rules for awarding post-term severance, so this allowance is used also by officials who have other income.
After he filled out incorrect information on his travel orders, legislator Jasenko Tufekčić collected fuel and per diems from the FBiH Parliament’s House of Peoples for official trips to Sarajevo.
Zbog pogrešnih odluka državnog Ureda za razmatranje žalbi, institucijama i javnim preduzećima naloženo je da isplate najmanje šest miliona KM privatnim firmama.
Money from the sale of Avaz-Roto Press was not credited to Fahrudin Radončić’s bank accounts in line with the payment plan yet, what was there he poured into luxurious real properties worth millions in Porto Montenegro marina as well as into the shares of Montenegro telecom.
The office of the Public Administration Reform Coordinator has spent 8.5 million KM to improve its administration. BiH still has the most inefficient public administration in all of Europe.
Funkcioneri formalno skraćuju svoje radno vrijeme u institucijama kako bi mogli predavati na fakultetima. Takav angažman im omogućava dodatnu zaradu, napredovanje u akademskim zvanjima te mogućnost da zadrže posao predavača i nakon isteka mandata.
Five advisors to Lidija Bradara, chairwoman of the House of Peoples in the Federation of BiH Parliament, are ineligible by law for those posts. The FBiH taxpayers spent on them more than 306,000 KM over two and half years.
Over two and half years, legislators from the FBiH Parliament have collected more than 825,000 KM in accommodation, living-away-from-home and transport allowances. Most of them have taken advantage of the loopholes in regulations.
Authorities have failed to protect FBiH cattle breeders so that they either use fraudulent means to obtain subsidies or they just quit agriculture.
Salko Kamerić from Kalesija managed to liquidate his firm without paying a tax debt of 1.5 million KM. He pulled this off because of some lucky stalling by a department at the Indirect Taxation Administration headed by his cousin.
Cantonal Court in Tuzla sentenced Jerko Ivanković Lijanović, the former FBiH Minister of Agriculture, for illegal distribution of grants to a prison sentence and ordered him to return some of the money. Judiciary has yet to investigate all reports about illegalities in the approval of subsidies and for buying votes with taxpayer money.
Sarajevo public companies are often managed by political party members whose background and work experience don’t match at all with the companies’ business.
The Republika Srpska has no hard and fast rules for awarding post-term severance, so this allowance is used also by officials who have other income.
After he filled out incorrect information on his travel orders, legislator Jasenko Tufekčić collected fuel and per diems from the FBiH Parliament’s House of Peoples for official trips to Sarajevo.
Zbog pogrešnih odluka državnog Ureda za razmatranje žalbi, institucijama i javnim preduzećima naloženo je da isplate najmanje šest miliona KM privatnim firmama.
Money from the sale of Avaz-Roto Press was not credited to Fahrudin Radončić’s bank accounts in line with the payment plan yet, what was there he poured into luxurious real properties worth millions in Porto Montenegro marina as well as into the shares of Montenegro telecom.
The office of the Public Administration Reform Coordinator has spent 8.5 million KM to improve its administration. BiH still has the most inefficient public administration in all of Europe.
Funkcioneri formalno skraćuju svoje radno vrijeme u institucijama kako bi mogli predavati na fakultetima. Takav angažman im omogućava dodatnu zaradu, napredovanje u akademskim zvanjima te mogućnost da zadrže posao predavača i nakon isteka mandata.
Five advisors to Lidija Bradara, chairwoman of the House of Peoples in the Federation of BiH Parliament, are ineligible by law for those posts. The FBiH taxpayers spent on them more than 306,000 KM over two and half years.
Over two and half years, legislators from the FBiH Parliament have collected more than 825,000 KM in accommodation, living-away-from-home and transport allowances. Most of them have taken advantage of the loopholes in regulations.
Authorities have failed to protect FBiH cattle breeders so that they either use fraudulent means to obtain subsidies or they just quit agriculture.
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