Ex-minister indicted in corruption case
A former Serbian transport minister has been indicted for abusing her official position, writes Belgrade-based daily Politika.
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A former Serbian transport minister has been indicted for abusing her official position, writes Belgrade-based daily Politika. Marija Raseta-Vukosavljevic and six of her former associates have been indicted by the Higher Public Prosecution in Belgrade for allegedly making illegal material gains in excess of RSD 1.5mn (some EUR 13,500) during 2003 and 2004. Ex-minister indicted in corruption case The case concerns the construction of the Belgrade airport VIP lounge and reconstruction of the airport's Terminal 2. According to Politika, the minister conspired with two of her associates in order to make sure that the Terminal 2 design job was awarded to a company owned by Jovan Djenadic, who has also been named in the indictment. Marija Raseta-Vukosavljevic (FoNet, file)
Ex-minister indicted in corruption case
The case concerns the construction of the Belgrade airport VIP lounge and reconstruction of the airport's Terminal 2.According to Politika, the minister conspired with two of her associates in order to make sure that the Terminal 2 design job was awarded to a company owned by Jovan Đenadić, who has also been named in the indictment.
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