Wednesday, 2 april 2025.
Investigators File Voting Fraud Charges in Bosnia
Bosnia's state Investigation agency has accused nine people of committing election fraud in the general elections in October 2018 in the Brcko area, BIRN Bosnia can reveal.
New Transparency Report Gives Balkan Countries Poor Scores
The watchdog organisation Transparency International's latest annual report on perceived corruption around the world has given the Balkan countries low scores.
Bosnia Praised for New Criminal Code, but Doubts Remain
The long-awaited adoption of amendments to Bosnia’s Criminal Procedure Code should improve the country’s record on prosecuting corruption, but not all legal experts are convinced.
Bosnia Goal Supplier Used ‘Forged’ Safety Documents
Spanish accreditation company says its certificates – which a Bosnian company used to sell ‘safe’ football goals to schools in Sarajevo – appear forged.
Bosnia Acquits Tycoon Radoncic of Obstructing Justice
Bosnian politician and businessman Fahrudin Radoncic was acquitted of obstructing justice by ordering witness-tampering in the trial of drug trafficker Naser Kelmendi in Kosovo.
Kelmendi Witnesses Faced Death Threats, Prosecutor Says
The EULEX prosecutor in the trial in Kosovo of Naser Kelmendi – who was found guilty of running a drugs operation but not of murder – says witnesses brave enough...
Episode 90: Poor Results by Bosnian Judiciary in 2017
The January edition of TV Justice brings a review of the most significant trials and verdicts held before the Bosnian judiciary in 2017 in war crimes, organized crime, terrorism and...
Prosecution’s Internal Struggles Undermine Fight Against Corruption
Over the past year and a half, the state prosecution has only filed eight corruption indictments, which experts say indicates that internal problems within the prosecution are preventing it from...