Authorities have failed to protect FBiH cattle breeders so that they either use fraudulent means to obtain subsidies or they just quit agriculture.
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…
Authorities have failed to protect FBiH cattle breeders so that they either use fraudulent means to obtain subsidies or they just quit agriculture.
Fuel importers found a loophole that enabled them to import huge amounts of diesel blended with bio-diesel and avoid paying fees and tax. Customers were not let in on the deal and they paid the usual rate for diesel, giving importers an extra 55 pfennigs per a liter.
Courts in BiH spend nearly 11 million KM annually on court-appointed attorneys, most of that going to just several lawyers.
Inmates serving prison time are entitled to temporary unsupervised releases. Some pay guards for such releases.
Jadranko Grčević, president of the Basic Court in Brčko District, received more court-ordered restitution after his inappropriate conversations with a former mayor were published than most families got for losing loved ones in the war. He was never sanctioned for what he said and did.
The Sarajevo Canton government has set up four commissions that have spent more than 250,000 KM from the budget of its Bureau of Health Insurance. The members were political appointees and no year-end reports from any has ever been submitted.
The former director of the Sarajevo Canton Health Insurance Bureau was a member of 10 commissions at the agency. These memberships added 2,000 KM a month or so to his regular manager’s salary of around 4,800 KM.
When Esed Radeljaš became chairman of the Board of Directors of the Sarajevo Health Insurance Bureau, the number of commissions tripled and members of those commissions collected nearly 580,000 KM over three years.
Former director of Zenica-Doboj Canton Health Care Fund, Senaid Begić, used the agency funds to pay for election campaign, advertising and purchase of awards.
Former councillor Savo Lalović’s firm Marvel received at least 5.4 million KM worth of public works contracts. After signing contracts, additional works were approved increasing the initial price.
Family members of the former director general of Bosnalijek have spent 3.75 million KM over seven years on houses, flats, villas and companies, which is 1.05 million KM more than their combined declared income in BiH.
The Independent Police Oversight Board does not abide by the rules: it neither does what it’s set up to do, nor does it meet regularly. This costs taxpayers around 14,000 KM per session.
Authorities have failed to protect FBiH cattle breeders so that they either use fraudulent means to obtain subsidies or they just quit agriculture.
Fuel importers found a loophole that enabled them to import huge amounts of diesel blended with bio-diesel and avoid paying fees and tax. Customers were not let in on the deal and they paid the usual rate for diesel, giving importers an extra 55 pfennigs per a liter.
Courts in BiH spend nearly 11 million KM annually on court-appointed attorneys, most of that going to just several lawyers.
Inmates serving prison time are entitled to temporary unsupervised releases. Some pay guards for such releases.
Jadranko Grčević, president of the Basic Court in Brčko District, received more court-ordered restitution after his inappropriate conversations with a former mayor were published than most families got for losing loved ones in the war. He was never sanctioned for what he said and did.
The Sarajevo Canton government has set up four commissions that have spent more than 250,000 KM from the budget of its Bureau of Health Insurance. The members were political appointees and no year-end reports from any has ever been submitted.
The former director of the Sarajevo Canton Health Insurance Bureau was a member of 10 commissions at the agency. These memberships added 2,000 KM a month or so to his regular manager’s salary of around 4,800 KM.
When Esed Radeljaš became chairman of the Board of Directors of the Sarajevo Health Insurance Bureau, the number of commissions tripled and members of those commissions collected nearly 580,000 KM over three years.
Former director of Zenica-Doboj Canton Health Care Fund, Senaid Begić, used the agency funds to pay for election campaign, advertising and purchase of awards.
Former councillor Savo Lalović’s firm Marvel received at least 5.4 million KM worth of public works contracts. After signing contracts, additional works were approved increasing the initial price.
Family members of the former director general of Bosnalijek have spent 3.75 million KM over seven years on houses, flats, villas and companies, which is 1.05 million KM more than their combined declared income in BiH.
The Independent Police Oversight Board does not abide by the rules: it neither does what it’s set up to do, nor does it meet regularly. This costs taxpayers around 14,000 KM per session.
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