The head of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s security agency has been arrested after an investigation into his suspected abuse of office, Sarajevo Cantonal officials confirmed on Wednesday.
Bosnia’s State Prosecution has filed an indictment against the Federation entity, Prime Minister, Fadil Novalic, and several others in a corruption case concerning overpriced ventilators.
OSA Director Osman Mehmedagic and Cyber-Security Department chief Muhamed Pekic have pleaded not guilty to charges of abuse of office – done allegedly to obtain information about an anonymous whistleblower who had filed a report alleging corruption.
Freed war criminal Fikret Abdic has been re-elected as the mayor of the Velika Kladusa municipality, according to preliminary results from the weekend’s local elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Political parties in Bosnia and Herzegovina surreptitiously swap seats on the committees that oversee polling stations, and although it’s not illegal, it allows them to influence the vote count on election day to their own advantage.
Political parties in Bosnia and Herzegovina surreptitiously swap seats on the committees that oversee polling stations, allowing them to influence the vote count on election day to their own advantage – and it’s not illegal.
The abuse of office trial of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s former chief state prosecutor, Goran Salihovic, opened in Sarajevo with the defendant describing the case against him as a “witch hunt”. The trial of Goran Salihovic opened at the Cantonal Court in Sarajevo on Tuesday, with the former chief prosecutor accused of spending around 41,000 euros […]
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina has filed an indictment against former security minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina Dragan Mektic and three other persons for corruptive acts causing damage totalling more than KM 240,000. The Prosecution has charged Dragan Mektic, Igor Golijanin, Samir Agic and Edin Garaplija with abuse of a position during the implementation […]
Over the course of this year the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina has filed eight indictments against 23 individuals for corrupt acts, while the State Court has passed down six verdicts, including five convictions, following guilt admission agreements - the data collected by the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network Bosnia and Herzegovina, BIRN BiH, suggest.