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The Federation has spent some 226,000 KM for accommodation allowances for 13 ministers. There is no system for verifying if the money is spent on accommodation and catching misuses of the perk.
The business partner of former Municipality of Stari Grad mayor Ibrahim Hadžibajrić secretly furnished two luxury apartments in a new building near the Markale market, the final design of which was approved by the mayor’s closest associate, Alma Destanović. Hadžibajrić and Destanović are facing trial for illegally issuing a construction permit for the construction of this building.
The construction of the mixed-use building of Amko Komerc near the Markale market was still ongoing when Elmedin Karišik, self-appointed custodian of the property of then-Mayor of the Sarajevo Municipality of Stari Grad Ibrahim Hadžibajrić, decided to furnish two luxurious apartments on the top floor.
He approached the job discreetly, unwilling to share…
The Federation has spent some 226,000 KM for accommodation allowances for 13 ministers. There is no system for verifying if the money is spent on accommodation and catching misuses of the perk.
Tuzla residents get sick and die from diseases caused by harmful particles spewed by gigantic chimneys at the town’s entrance.
The government is using fees built into electricity bills paid by citizens to buy power from solar power stations for 10 times the market price. The relevant ministry’s officials say that they do not know how such a high price for renewable energy was calculated in the first place.
Over the past five years just one doctor has been sentenced for corruption, while two were acquitted in BiH.
Taxpayer money is spent so that public institutions can “win” meaningless international awards.
Leaders of the eight most influential political parties in BiH own real estate worth around 7.5 million KM.
Bakir Izetbegović, Nikola Špirić, Velimir Kunić, Fahrudin Radončić, Ivo Komšić and Esed Radeljaš have omitted valuable property holdings in their asset declarations.
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.
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.
Reporters from the Center for Investigative Reporting interviewed over a hundred of war victims.
May flooding did about 1.5 billion KM damage to BIH industry and businesses. While authorities have been collecting data on damages and planning restoration, firm owners with hundreds of employees have been paying for repairs on their own.
During the May flooding, rivers deposited heavy metals over agricultural plots, poisoning some fruits and vegetables. People whose gardens and yards were affected were never told what to do about the toxins.
The Federation has spent some 226,000 KM for accommodation allowances for 13 ministers. There is no system for verifying if the money is spent on accommodation and catching misuses of the perk.
Tuzla residents get sick and die from diseases caused by harmful particles spewed by gigantic chimneys at the town’s entrance.
The government is using fees built into electricity bills paid by citizens to buy power from solar power stations for 10 times the market price. The relevant ministry’s officials say that they do not know how such a high price for renewable energy was calculated in the first place.
Over the past five years just one doctor has been sentenced for corruption, while two were acquitted in BiH.
Taxpayer money is spent so that public institutions can “win” meaningless international awards.
Leaders of the eight most influential political parties in BiH own real estate worth around 7.5 million KM.
Bakir Izetbegović, Nikola Špirić, Velimir Kunić, Fahrudin Radončić, Ivo Komšić and Esed Radeljaš have omitted valuable property holdings in their asset declarations.
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.
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.
Reporters from the Center for Investigative Reporting interviewed over a hundred of war victims.
May flooding did about 1.5 billion KM damage to BIH industry and businesses. While authorities have been collecting data on damages and planning restoration, firm owners with hundreds of employees have been paying for repairs on their own.
During the May flooding, rivers deposited heavy metals over agricultural plots, poisoning some fruits and vegetables. People whose gardens and yards were affected were never told what to do about the toxins.
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