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Montenegro is once again a smuggling hub for cigarettes bound for Italy.
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…
Montenegro is once again a smuggling hub for cigarettes bound for Italy.
Plans to turn the ancient coastal town on Budva into a new Monte Carlo collapsed leaving taxpayers the ultimate bill.
Serbian businessman Stanko Subotic planned to turn the small coastal city into the next Monte Carlo. But crime, cigarettes, greed and bad luck got in the way.
A documents obtained by OCCRP reveal indicted cocaine smuggler Darko Saric was First Bank of Montenegro’s top depositor and one of its biggest customers.
Documents reveal a secret deal between officials of Montenegro’s ruling political party and indicted cocaine smuggler Darko Saric.
Almost 90,000 KM from the budget reserve went to office holders or their children for medical treatment and education.
The former director of the Sarajevo Clinical Center, Faris Gavrankapetanović, and his family have acquired property worth 2 million KM over the past decade.
Jerko Ivanković Lijanović signed off on 3 million KM from the Federation budget for agricultural subsidies. Most of that went to voters who helped his party join the government in the 2010 elections.
The film was produced after Brkić was sentenced to 11 years in prison pending appeal in December 2013.
Igor Marelja from Livno is sentenced to 1.5 years because of a fraud worth more than half million KM. He defrauded policemen, civil servants and other citizens of BiH and Croatia.
The Court of BiH handed down a sentence of 11 years Ramo Brkić, former police commissioner of Una Sana Canton; 10 years to Senad Šabić and five years to Satko Kekić.
The Office of BiH Presidency has put out a call for applications. Four of the vacancies were filled by the candidates who have worked with the department.
Montenegro is once again a smuggling hub for cigarettes bound for Italy.
Plans to turn the ancient coastal town on Budva into a new Monte Carlo collapsed leaving taxpayers the ultimate bill.
Serbian businessman Stanko Subotic planned to turn the small coastal city into the next Monte Carlo. But crime, cigarettes, greed and bad luck got in the way.
A documents obtained by OCCRP reveal indicted cocaine smuggler Darko Saric was First Bank of Montenegro’s top depositor and one of its biggest customers.
Documents reveal a secret deal between officials of Montenegro’s ruling political party and indicted cocaine smuggler Darko Saric.
Almost 90,000 KM from the budget reserve went to office holders or their children for medical treatment and education.
The former director of the Sarajevo Clinical Center, Faris Gavrankapetanović, and his family have acquired property worth 2 million KM over the past decade.
Jerko Ivanković Lijanović signed off on 3 million KM from the Federation budget for agricultural subsidies. Most of that went to voters who helped his party join the government in the 2010 elections.
The film was produced after Brkić was sentenced to 11 years in prison pending appeal in December 2013.
Igor Marelja from Livno is sentenced to 1.5 years because of a fraud worth more than half million KM. He defrauded policemen, civil servants and other citizens of BiH and Croatia.
The Court of BiH handed down a sentence of 11 years Ramo Brkić, former police commissioner of Una Sana Canton; 10 years to Senad Šabić and five years to Satko Kekić.
The Office of BiH Presidency has put out a call for applications. Four of the vacancies were filled by the candidates who have worked with the department.
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