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Sunday, 14.10.2007.

12:29

"Gov't failed to prevent monopolies"

The creation of monopolies during the privatization process was the fault of the government, a corruption watchdog says.

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bganon

pre 16 godina

Well this is what most people in Serbia have been saying for a time now.

There should always be a line drawn between Serbian business success which is welcome and basic exploitation of people which is a feature of monopolistic practice.

The privatisation of C-Market was always bound to end in failure. The only alternative to allowing Miskovic to buy up would have been to sell to a foreign company as no domestic company can compete.

The price of the lack of competition is now being paid by the average person living in Serbia.

Martin

pre 16 godina

Excellent article and I could not agree more. It deserves to be headline news in all the local newpapers.

Maybe you cannot change what is going to happen in Kosovo, but you can stop the super rich Serbs from taking even more from the rest of the population.

Martin

pre 16 godina

Excellent article and I could not agree more. It deserves to be headline news in all the local newpapers.

Maybe you cannot change what is going to happen in Kosovo, but you can stop the super rich Serbs from taking even more from the rest of the population.

bganon

pre 16 godina

Well this is what most people in Serbia have been saying for a time now.

There should always be a line drawn between Serbian business success which is welcome and basic exploitation of people which is a feature of monopolistic practice.

The privatisation of C-Market was always bound to end in failure. The only alternative to allowing Miskovic to buy up would have been to sell to a foreign company as no domestic company can compete.

The price of the lack of competition is now being paid by the average person living in Serbia.

Martin

pre 16 godina

Excellent article and I could not agree more. It deserves to be headline news in all the local newpapers.

Maybe you cannot change what is going to happen in Kosovo, but you can stop the super rich Serbs from taking even more from the rest of the population.

bganon

pre 16 godina

Well this is what most people in Serbia have been saying for a time now.

There should always be a line drawn between Serbian business success which is welcome and basic exploitation of people which is a feature of monopolistic practice.

The privatisation of C-Market was always bound to end in failure. The only alternative to allowing Miskovic to buy up would have been to sell to a foreign company as no domestic company can compete.

The price of the lack of competition is now being paid by the average person living in Serbia.