From 2009 though the end of last year nearly 15,000 people tried in vain to secure civil service jobs. Among the losers are “the forever second” candidates…
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…
From 2009 though the end of last year nearly 15,000 people tried in vain to secure civil service jobs. Among the losers are “the forever second” candidates…
Athletes and clubs with political connections get more budget money as politicians seek to use games for their ends.
Leaders of the BiH Agency for Civil Service defend their performance overseeing state hiring, but some hires in their own agency raise questions.
Ads promising jobs with the government are frequently deceptive, setting up fake hiring procedures for positions where the winning candidates already are known.
Majority of funding was allocated to sport, culture, religious, and humanitarian organizations.
Hidroelektrane of Bistrica is behind schedule building small hydropower stations on the Bistrica and Janjina rivers in East Bosnia and its Laktaši-based majority owner…
On June 1, the municipality of Novi Travnik turned over 150 cubic meters of stone to the Bugojno firm of Stonex for construction of a veterans’ memorial. That monument was never built.
Last July a group of citizens who communicated via Internet forums in Germany exposed a grand share fraud that involved people from Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH).
At the end of June, the District Court of Banja Luka accepted a plea agreement Dario Brkić—accused of organizing illegal betting in the area—signed….
Sarajevo authorities gave a veterans group, free ad space on streetlamps, throughout the capital city, foregoing revenue they might have used for the public good, but a private firm connected to one of the richest ad companies in the country…
First Bank loan funds were used in illegal construction on Cape Zavala and a waterpark that never happened. Both projects were linked to ruling party vice president and former President of Serbia and Montenegro Svetozar Marovic and members of his family.
Despite the advice of the World Bank, the government of Montenegro refused to seize the bank controlled by the family of former Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic even though a low interest loan hung in the balance. Instead, it spent two years trying to remove government funds from the ailing bank.
From 2009 though the end of last year nearly 15,000 people tried in vain to secure civil service jobs. Among the losers are “the forever second” candidates…
Athletes and clubs with political connections get more budget money as politicians seek to use games for their ends.
Leaders of the BiH Agency for Civil Service defend their performance overseeing state hiring, but some hires in their own agency raise questions.
Ads promising jobs with the government are frequently deceptive, setting up fake hiring procedures for positions where the winning candidates already are known.
Majority of funding was allocated to sport, culture, religious, and humanitarian organizations.
Hidroelektrane of Bistrica is behind schedule building small hydropower stations on the Bistrica and Janjina rivers in East Bosnia and its Laktaši-based majority owner…
On June 1, the municipality of Novi Travnik turned over 150 cubic meters of stone to the Bugojno firm of Stonex for construction of a veterans’ memorial. That monument was never built.
Last July a group of citizens who communicated via Internet forums in Germany exposed a grand share fraud that involved people from Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH).
At the end of June, the District Court of Banja Luka accepted a plea agreement Dario Brkić—accused of organizing illegal betting in the area—signed….
Sarajevo authorities gave a veterans group, free ad space on streetlamps, throughout the capital city, foregoing revenue they might have used for the public good, but a private firm connected to one of the richest ad companies in the country…
First Bank loan funds were used in illegal construction on Cape Zavala and a waterpark that never happened. Both projects were linked to ruling party vice president and former President of Serbia and Montenegro Svetozar Marovic and members of his family.
Despite the advice of the World Bank, the government of Montenegro refused to seize the bank controlled by the family of former Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic even though a low interest loan hung in the balance. Instead, it spent two years trying to remove government funds from the ailing bank.
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