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Tuesday, 14.12.2010.

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Widespread corruption in public procurement

Public procurement in Serbia reaches EUR 4bn each year, or 15 percent of the GDP, with 50,000 contracts signed annually.

Izvor: Tanjug

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johny

pre 13 godina

Aleks just about everyday B92 has an article about how corrupt Serbia is. Just about everyday B92 has articles about major crimes such as drug trafficking and arms trafficking in Serbia. Just about everyday it has an article about war crimes and war criminals in Serbia. If none of that was happening and everything was fine and dandy as you say; why these articles then? as Serbs you aren't willing to admit its amplitude. The title of this article says it all; invalidating everything you state.

Aleks

pre 13 godina

You are right, we should compare Serbia to its neighbors, Kosovo, Bosnia, Croatia, Slovenia, Bulgaria and Romania.

Starting with Bg & Ro, here's a nice article via Balkan Insh*te:

http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/article/corruption-remains-serious-problem-for-most-romanians

Kosovo is the nexus of traffiking for the balkans:

Via Europol:

EUROPOL report 'European Organised Crime Threat Assessment' (OCTA) 2009:

http://www.europol.europa.eu/index.asp?page=publications&language

In Croatia a certain ex-PM has been arrested...

In Bosnia, corruption is rife and the M-C Federation barely functions because of the 2 million odd war pensions that are extremely generous. The RS also has its share of corruption but actually has an effective ane functioning economy.

Serbia is actively arresting criminals and drug lords and working internationally with its partners, as well as now confiscating all proceeds. They certainly do lag on corruption but it still pales in comparison to their two large eastern neighbors. A lot of this is reported here on B92 for those who cannot read serbo-croat. English speakers need only click on the 'Crimes & War crimes' link on the left of the b92 website, though I do understand that there is a minority who are not able to do this.

Vuk

pre 13 godina

johny, 14 December 2010 18:24

Unfortunately it seems our poster here does not speak english and can not coherently convey the rather futile point which he is so desperately trying to express.

johny

pre 13 godina

Where are the usual Serb that accuse others of crime. Why aren't they commenting but keeping quiet about it. You're so vocal about others; yet when Serbs commit crimes you hush?

Why then not talk about this as it is? Why then not use some of your own words and taglines? How about this? Serbia is a corrupt criminal country.

johny

pre 13 godina

Where are the usual Serb that accuse others of crime. Why aren't they commenting but keeping quiet about it. You're so vocal about others; yet when Serbs commit crimes you hush?

Why then not talk about this as it is? Why then not use some of your own words and taglines? How about this? Serbia is a corrupt criminal country.

Vuk

pre 13 godina

johny, 14 December 2010 18:24

Unfortunately it seems our poster here does not speak english and can not coherently convey the rather futile point which he is so desperately trying to express.

Aleks

pre 13 godina

You are right, we should compare Serbia to its neighbors, Kosovo, Bosnia, Croatia, Slovenia, Bulgaria and Romania.

Starting with Bg & Ro, here's a nice article via Balkan Insh*te:

http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/article/corruption-remains-serious-problem-for-most-romanians

Kosovo is the nexus of traffiking for the balkans:

Via Europol:

EUROPOL report 'European Organised Crime Threat Assessment' (OCTA) 2009:

http://www.europol.europa.eu/index.asp?page=publications&language

In Croatia a certain ex-PM has been arrested...

In Bosnia, corruption is rife and the M-C Federation barely functions because of the 2 million odd war pensions that are extremely generous. The RS also has its share of corruption but actually has an effective ane functioning economy.

Serbia is actively arresting criminals and drug lords and working internationally with its partners, as well as now confiscating all proceeds. They certainly do lag on corruption but it still pales in comparison to their two large eastern neighbors. A lot of this is reported here on B92 for those who cannot read serbo-croat. English speakers need only click on the 'Crimes & War crimes' link on the left of the b92 website, though I do understand that there is a minority who are not able to do this.

johny

pre 13 godina

Aleks just about everyday B92 has an article about how corrupt Serbia is. Just about everyday B92 has articles about major crimes such as drug trafficking and arms trafficking in Serbia. Just about everyday it has an article about war crimes and war criminals in Serbia. If none of that was happening and everything was fine and dandy as you say; why these articles then? as Serbs you aren't willing to admit its amplitude. The title of this article says it all; invalidating everything you state.

johny

pre 13 godina

Where are the usual Serb that accuse others of crime. Why aren't they commenting but keeping quiet about it. You're so vocal about others; yet when Serbs commit crimes you hush?

Why then not talk about this as it is? Why then not use some of your own words and taglines? How about this? Serbia is a corrupt criminal country.

Vuk

pre 13 godina

johny, 14 December 2010 18:24

Unfortunately it seems our poster here does not speak english and can not coherently convey the rather futile point which he is so desperately trying to express.

Aleks

pre 13 godina

You are right, we should compare Serbia to its neighbors, Kosovo, Bosnia, Croatia, Slovenia, Bulgaria and Romania.

Starting with Bg & Ro, here's a nice article via Balkan Insh*te:

http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/article/corruption-remains-serious-problem-for-most-romanians

Kosovo is the nexus of traffiking for the balkans:

Via Europol:

EUROPOL report 'European Organised Crime Threat Assessment' (OCTA) 2009:

http://www.europol.europa.eu/index.asp?page=publications&language

In Croatia a certain ex-PM has been arrested...

In Bosnia, corruption is rife and the M-C Federation barely functions because of the 2 million odd war pensions that are extremely generous. The RS also has its share of corruption but actually has an effective ane functioning economy.

Serbia is actively arresting criminals and drug lords and working internationally with its partners, as well as now confiscating all proceeds. They certainly do lag on corruption but it still pales in comparison to their two large eastern neighbors. A lot of this is reported here on B92 for those who cannot read serbo-croat. English speakers need only click on the 'Crimes & War crimes' link on the left of the b92 website, though I do understand that there is a minority who are not able to do this.

johny

pre 13 godina

Aleks just about everyday B92 has an article about how corrupt Serbia is. Just about everyday B92 has articles about major crimes such as drug trafficking and arms trafficking in Serbia. Just about everyday it has an article about war crimes and war criminals in Serbia. If none of that was happening and everything was fine and dandy as you say; why these articles then? as Serbs you aren't willing to admit its amplitude. The title of this article says it all; invalidating everything you state.