Just four of the 154 health workers reported for medical negligence in BiH ended up sentenced. Their errors led to deaths and disabilities, but mostly did not affect their careers.
Managers of the State Police Support Agency used official vehicles for private trips to their hometowns in Bužim and Tomislavgrad, even though they were not entitled to do so. Some of these trips were justified with travel orders containing inaccurate information. The positions of director and deputy director were also used for official travel across Europe, Asia, and North and South America.
Husein Nanić, the former director of the Police Support Agency of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), and his deputy Miše Ćavar misused official vehicles for personal travel.
Over eight years, they covered nearly 300,000 kilometers in official cars, traveling to their hometowns in Bužim and Tomislavgrad, despite…
Just four of the 154 health workers reported for medical negligence in BiH ended up sentenced. Their errors led to deaths and disabilities, but mostly did not affect their careers.
Russian billionaire Rašid Sardarov has plans of producing electrical energy in BiH with the local coal and the power of the Lim River.
Chinese Development Bank Corporation has approved a €350 million loan for the construction of a power plant in Stanari. In exchange it received concession contracts over coal, water and the power plant while EFT – Mine and Power Plant in Stanari was mortgaged.
Dr. Amila Cvijetić-Koldžo worked with patients for more than a year after she had been sentenced to three years in prison. Even in prison she retains her license to practice.
Stanari Lignite Mine has not been privatized, but divided in two parts. The newly incorporated EFT Group- Stanari Lignite Mine got valuable property, while the rest of the company was sent into bankruptcy.
Many children in Bosnia and Herzigovina born after rape in war don’t know the truth about their origins like the 61 children CIN found.
Overwhelmed, worried and uncertain what the future holds, many people who lost their homes to floods and landslides in May are living in collective centers waiting for concrete help.
BiH does not have a good foster care oversight system, which is why children are at the mercy of families who have taken them in.
Citizens see little improvement after eight years of Public Administration Reform. Those responsible have not been punished for delays and negligence.
A state-owned power plant in Ugljevik could end up without enough coal – the main fuel it uses to produce power.
Persons with rare diseases have few resources for medical treatment in BiH. There are no specialists for their disease nor adequate drugs and supplements. Their treatment depends on finances at their disposal and their own resourcefulness.
The rate of childhood inoculation in BiH is on the decline and that is leading to increased risk of infectious diseases. Parents are opting not to inoculate their children to avoid complications and medical science offers no fool-proof guarantees.
Just four of the 154 health workers reported for medical negligence in BiH ended up sentenced. Their errors led to deaths and disabilities, but mostly did not affect their careers.
Russian billionaire Rašid Sardarov has plans of producing electrical energy in BiH with the local coal and the power of the Lim River.
Chinese Development Bank Corporation has approved a €350 million loan for the construction of a power plant in Stanari. In exchange it received concession contracts over coal, water and the power plant while EFT – Mine and Power Plant in Stanari was mortgaged.
Dr. Amila Cvijetić-Koldžo worked with patients for more than a year after she had been sentenced to three years in prison. Even in prison she retains her license to practice.
Stanari Lignite Mine has not been privatized, but divided in two parts. The newly incorporated EFT Group- Stanari Lignite Mine got valuable property, while the rest of the company was sent into bankruptcy.
Many children in Bosnia and Herzigovina born after rape in war don’t know the truth about their origins like the 61 children CIN found.
Overwhelmed, worried and uncertain what the future holds, many people who lost their homes to floods and landslides in May are living in collective centers waiting for concrete help.
BiH does not have a good foster care oversight system, which is why children are at the mercy of families who have taken them in.
Citizens see little improvement after eight years of Public Administration Reform. Those responsible have not been punished for delays and negligence.
A state-owned power plant in Ugljevik could end up without enough coal – the main fuel it uses to produce power.
Persons with rare diseases have few resources for medical treatment in BiH. There are no specialists for their disease nor adequate drugs and supplements. Their treatment depends on finances at their disposal and their own resourcefulness.
The rate of childhood inoculation in BiH is on the decline and that is leading to increased risk of infectious diseases. Parents are opting not to inoculate their children to avoid complications and medical science offers no fool-proof guarantees.
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