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Friday, 28.09.2012.

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Former Montenegrin prime minister denies corruption

Ex-Montenegrin PM Milo Đukanović has denied that there was any corruption during the privatization of the Montenegrin telecommunications company Telekom.

Izvor: Tanjug

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ecoman

pre 11 godina

Hahahaha, Dukanovic announced a “quick recovery” of the Montenegro’s economy two days ago, stating that the country would “soon reach a GDP of EUR 15,000 per capita”. Right, tycoons billions per individual, and average citizens about 400 EU per person. That is how Milo arrived at the average. No corruption in CG, don't make me laugh, please. Everything is corrupt in that country, including the Telecom privatization.

Nenad

pre 11 godina

So that's the story? The opposition orders an inquiry, the accused deny the allegations, and...the end? No wonder Milo and others continue to hold power in the midst of endless accusations of corruption. I guess it would be silly to ask whether an independent inquiry might be out of the question?

Nenad

pre 11 godina

So that's the story? The opposition orders an inquiry, the accused deny the allegations, and...the end? No wonder Milo and others continue to hold power in the midst of endless accusations of corruption. I guess it would be silly to ask whether an independent inquiry might be out of the question?

ecoman

pre 11 godina

Hahahaha, Dukanovic announced a “quick recovery” of the Montenegro’s economy two days ago, stating that the country would “soon reach a GDP of EUR 15,000 per capita”. Right, tycoons billions per individual, and average citizens about 400 EU per person. That is how Milo arrived at the average. No corruption in CG, don't make me laugh, please. Everything is corrupt in that country, including the Telecom privatization.

ecoman

pre 11 godina

Hahahaha, Dukanovic announced a “quick recovery” of the Montenegro’s economy two days ago, stating that the country would “soon reach a GDP of EUR 15,000 per capita”. Right, tycoons billions per individual, and average citizens about 400 EU per person. That is how Milo arrived at the average. No corruption in CG, don't make me laugh, please. Everything is corrupt in that country, including the Telecom privatization.

Nenad

pre 11 godina

So that's the story? The opposition orders an inquiry, the accused deny the allegations, and...the end? No wonder Milo and others continue to hold power in the midst of endless accusations of corruption. I guess it would be silly to ask whether an independent inquiry might be out of the question?