RS to sue Transparency International

Milorad Dodik says the RS’s Justice Ministry will launch legal proceedings against Transparency International (TI BiH).

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Wednesday, 09.01.2008.

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Milorad Dodik says the RS’s Justice Ministry will launch legal proceedings against Transparency International (TI BiH). The ministry is suing the NGO over tendentious claims in its report on the privatization of the Brod Refinery and the Gacko Thermo Power Station, as well as over the construction of a new government building. RS to sue Transparency International In a recent report, TI BiH said that the privatizations had not been transparent and, had indeed been, to a great degree, illegal, damaging the interests of both the Republic of Srpska (RS) and Bosnia-Hercegovina. TI BiH reached similar conclusions over the construction of the new government building. The RS prime minister told journalists in Banja Luka that the sole intention of the TI BiH report on the privatization of the oil industry and the sale of Gacko to Czech company CCEZ was “to do damage to the RS and halt its economic development.” “Neither are they the prosecution nor the court, and it’s just as well that there is a prosecution and court that will decide who is in the right in the end, and who isn’t,” said Dodik. He announced that the RS government would cut off all future contact with TI BiH, claiming that the organization had only ever reacted to developments in the RS, and never to those in the Bosnian Federation at state level. Milorad Dodik (FoNet, archive)

RS to sue Transparency International

In a recent report, TI BiH said that the privatizations had not been transparent and, had indeed been, to a great degree, illegal, damaging the interests of both the Republic of Srpska (RS) and Bosnia-Hercegovina.

TI BiH reached similar conclusions over the construction of the new government building.

The RS prime minister told journalists in Banja Luka that the sole intention of the TI BiH report on the privatization of the oil industry and the sale of Gacko to Czech company CCEZ was “to do damage to the RS and halt its economic development.”

“Neither are they the prosecution nor the court, and it’s just as well that there is a prosecution and court that will decide who is in the right in the end, and who isn’t,” said Dodik.

He announced that the RS government would cut off all future contact with TI BiH, claiming that the organization had only ever reacted to developments in the RS, and never to those in the Bosnian Federation at state level.

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