Daily: DRI to cite six ministers for violations
According to daily Večernje novosti, the State Audit Institution (DRI) has prepared charges against six ministers for spending violations.
Sunday, 14.02.2010.
12:23
According to daily Vecernje novosti, the State Audit Institution (DRI) has prepared charges against six ministers for spending violations. The daily states that 20 reports have been written and handed over to the prosecution against at least six ministers, several state secretaries and a director of a state-owned company for violations in budget spending. Daily: DRI to cite six ministers for violations According to the daily, there will be reports against Health Minister Tomica Milosavljevic, Agriculture Minister Sasa Dragin, Culture Minister Nebojsa Bradic, Minister for Kosovo Goran Bogdanovic, and Trade Minister Slobodan Milosavljevic. Former Trade Minister Predrag Bubalo was also mentioned. DRI President Radosav Sretenovic did not want to comment on the daily’s claims. “I don’t know where you got those names from. Please, don’t ask me about the details,” Sretenovic told the daily. The first budget audit in the modern history of Serbia was completed at the end of November, when the DRI submitted to the parliament a report on budget spending in 2008. The report confirmed a large number of violations, and Sretenovic said that he would filed the charges by the end of 2009, but has yet to do so. Radoslav Sretenovic (Tanjug archive)
Daily: DRI to cite six ministers for violations
According to the daily, there will be reports against Health Minister Tomica Milosavljević, Agriculture Minister Saša Dragin, Culture Minister Nebojša Bradić, Minister for Kosovo Goran Bogdanović, and Trade Minister Slobodan Milosavljević.Former Trade Minister Predrag Bubalo was also mentioned.
DRI President Radosav Sretenović did not want to comment on the daily’s claims.
“I don’t know where you got those names from. Please, don’t ask me about the details,” Sretenović told the daily.
The first budget audit in the modern history of Serbia was completed at the end of November, when the DRI submitted to the parliament a report on budget spending in 2008.
The report confirmed a large number of violations, and Sretenović said that he would filed the charges by the end of 2009, but has yet to do so.
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