Bakir Izetbegović, Nikola Špirić, Velimir Kunić, Fahrudin Radončić, Ivo Komšić and Esed Radeljaš have omitted valuable property holdings in their asset declarations.
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…
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.
Prosecutors from the Special Prosecution Office of the Republic of Kosovo reveal in detail how Ramiz “Ćelo” Delalić was killed in Sarajevo.
Šejla Jugo Turković is a prosecution key witness in the case against Naser Kelmendi. She will testify against Fahrudin Radončić, former BiH minister of security.
An indictment against Naser Kalmedi mentions Fahrudin Radončić, Ekrem Lekić, Senad Sahinpašić Šaja and Naser Orić as members of his organized group.
The trial of Naser Kelmendi, accused of drug trade in BiH and beyond, is about to begin soon. Five Kelmendi’s associates testified in detail before the Prosecutor’s Office about multimillion business deals.
Floods have destroyed four public health clinics and 34 satellite clinics in BiH. They are operating in bad conditions, and some patients are forced to undergo treatment in other places.
Power plant in Ugljevik had to drastically decrease sulfur dioxide in its smoke, so it took out a 181 million KM loan for a desulfurization plant. The loan is coming due and the construction has not even begun.
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.
Prosecutors from the Special Prosecution Office of the Republic of Kosovo reveal in detail how Ramiz “Ćelo” Delalić was killed in Sarajevo.
Šejla Jugo Turković is a prosecution key witness in the case against Naser Kelmendi. She will testify against Fahrudin Radončić, former BiH minister of security.
An indictment against Naser Kalmedi mentions Fahrudin Radončić, Ekrem Lekić, Senad Sahinpašić Šaja and Naser Orić as members of his organized group.
The trial of Naser Kelmendi, accused of drug trade in BiH and beyond, is about to begin soon. Five Kelmendi’s associates testified in detail before the Prosecutor’s Office about multimillion business deals.
Floods have destroyed four public health clinics and 34 satellite clinics in BiH. They are operating in bad conditions, and some patients are forced to undergo treatment in other places.
Power plant in Ugljevik had to drastically decrease sulfur dioxide in its smoke, so it took out a 181 million KM loan for a desulfurization plant. The loan is coming due and the construction has not even begun.
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