Copying Judgment Was a Slip-Up! Said Judge Mandić
Judge Radmila Mandić from the Municipal Court in Široki Brijeg confirmed during the hearing before the Disciplinary Commission of the High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council of Bosnia and Herzegovina that she had copied a portion of someone else’s judgment into the verdict against CIN, calling it a „slip-up“.
Široki Brijeg Court Holds CIN Liable For Defamation Over Reporting By Another Media Outlet
The Municipal Court in Široki Brijeg has issued a first-instance judgment ordering the Center for Investigative Reporting (CIN) to pay damages to the company Lager for defamation related to the allegations presented in texts by Žurnal. In three months, Široki Brijeg courts have delivered three verdicts in favor of the company from Posušje against various media outlets.
Former Minister and Lager Company Director Acquitted of Criminal Charges
Former Minister of Spatial Planning, Construction, and Environmental Protection of the West Herzegovina Canton (ZHK), Ivan Topić, and the director of the company Lager from Posušje, Dubravka Bašić, were on trial for abuse of office and theft.
Indictment Filed Against The Owner And The Executive Manager Of Lager
USKOK filed an indictment against nine persons, among whom Milenko Bašić, the owner of the BiH company Lager, and Dragan Stipić, the executive manager of the company, accusing them of paying bribes to the Mayor of Knin and the State Secretary Josipa Rimac in order to obtain permits for the construction of a wind farm.
Lager Lost Another Court Case Due To Defects In The Delivered Machinery
According to the first-instance judgment of the Sarajevo Municipal Court, the Posušje company Lager must pay a little over half a million BAM to the coal mine Gračanica from Gornji Vakuf due to damage caused by frequent breakdowns of the machine they bought from this company.
Lager and UniCredit Could Be Paying A Multimillion-dollar Compensation
According to the first-instance judgment of the Sarajevo Municipal Court, the company Lager from Posušje and UniCredit Bank are to pay BAM 18.9 million to the company Paloč from Gornji Vakuf for the damage caused by the purchase of a work machine.
Convictions for Former Minister and Director of “Lager”
Former Minister of Physical Planning of West Herzegovina Canton Ivan Topić and director of the company “Lager” from Posušje, Dubravka Bašić are sentenced to 10 and 8 months in prison respectively for abuse of office or authority, while Lager was ordered to pay a BAM 5,000 fine.
Lager’s faulty goods
Justice institutions are investigating the operations of the company Lager from Posušje due to deals worth around four million BAM. The company has been suspected of delivering altered machines to customers instead of new ones.