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Politician’s Assets: SDS President Milan Miličević – A Mayor, Physician and DJ

Milan Miličević, the long-serving mayor of Teslić, and his family own two apartments, a weekend cottage, 11 acres of land, and commercial property in Teslić and Banja Luka, along with savings totaling nearly 117,000 BAM. The asset profile of the president of the Serb Democratic Party (SDS) with key biographical information has been disclosed in the CIN’s “Politicians’ Assets” database.

Incorrect Data In The Biography Of Dragan Bogdanić

The official biography of state MP Dragan Bogdanić says that he completed his cardiology subspecialty in 2006, however, he received this title only three years later. After CIN’s writing about him not declaring in the asset declaration form the house in Belgrade he submitted documents showing that it was his father Novak who built the house on his land.

Citizens Pay A High Cost for a Term of Inactivity

Almost BAM 16 million of public money has been paid for the salaries and allowances of 80 officials of the Parliamentary Assembly of BiH, the Council of Ministers, and the Presidency of BiH since the beginning of the term.

Post-term severance as a [paid] holiday leave

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This year, the citizens of BiH are paying almost BAM 1.5 million for the “post-term severance” of the 81 city and municipal officials. Nearly every second of them resumed their term or job in their own company for which they are paid.

Music Company Censors the Work of Investigative Reporters

A video story “Taxpayers Paid Dearly for Condo That Milica Marković Got for Free” was blocked yesterday on YouTube channel of the Center for Investigative Reporting (CIN) in Sarajevo on account of alleged copyright infringement after an independent music company specializing in international music distribution „KVZ Music Publishing (entertainment)“ submitted a complaint.

Sport as Political Promotion

Athletes and clubs with political connections get more budget money as politicians seek to use games for their ends.

Places of Worship and Elections: Vote by Conscience, Pick by Faith

Catholic, Muslim and Orthodox religious leaders are all advising believers to vote in the upcoming elections — but the advice they are giving out is different, varying from “Vote your conscience,” to “Don’t vote, pick,” and “Don’t sell your faith for a good dinner.”

Anonimna prijava

Svojim anonimnim prijavama doprinosite integritetu naše zajednice. Molimo vas da iskoristite ovu formu kako biste sigurno prijavili bilo kakvu sumnju u korupciju ili nezakonitu aktivnost koju primijetite. Vaša hrabrost ključna je za očuvanje naših vrijednosti i promicanje transparentnosti.