Parliamentary committee reviews MUP report

Interior Minister Dragan Jočič will today submit a report on MUP’s work to the Parliamentary Committee for Security.

Izvor: B92

Wednesday, 24.10.2007.

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Interior Minister Dragan Jocic will today submit a report on MUP’s work to the Parliamentary Committee for Security. The last time the committee reviewed Interior Ministry (MUP) and Security Information Agency (BIA) work was in June 2006. Parliamentary committee reviews MUP report They had been due to review the most recent reports in July of this year, but the session was postponed for party consultations over Kosovo. A session was then scheduled for October 17, but was postponed for a further seven days. Committee President Ivica Dacic says that the MUP report will include police activities pertaining to Hague Tribunal cooperation. “That is certainly mentioned, and the session will of course be open to the public, so that journalists and the media will be able to see what the MUP report has to say, as well as the MPs themselves. There are certain to be very different and conflicting views, at least as far as Hague cooperation is concerned,“ Dacic told B92. He says that the report has been prepared, and that it has been available to MPs over the past week. “All in all, there is nothing that really stands out, there is nothing new as regards technology that there hasn’t already been,“ said Dacic. BIA is also due to submit its report, though this has been postponed at the ruling coalition’s request, owing to the workload of certain MPs, as well as that of the BIA director and his colleagues who have been attending various international events, he explained. Dragan Jocic (FoNet, archive)

Parliamentary committee reviews MUP report

They had been due to review the most recent reports in July of this year, but the session was postponed for party consultations over Kosovo. A session was then scheduled for October 17, but was postponed for a further seven days.

Committee President Ivica Dačić says that the MUP report will include police activities pertaining to Hague Tribunal cooperation.

“That is certainly mentioned, and the session will of course be open to the public, so that journalists and the media will be able to see what the MUP report has to say, as well as the MPs themselves. There are certain to be very different and conflicting views, at least as far as Hague cooperation is concerned,“ Dačić told B92.

He says that the report has been prepared, and that it has been available to MPs over the past week. “All in all, there is nothing that really stands out, there is nothing new as regards technology that there hasn’t already been,“ said Dačić.

BIA is also due to submit its report, though this has been postponed at the ruling coalition’s request, owing to the workload of certain MPs, as well as that of the BIA director and his colleagues who have been attending various international events, he explained.

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