“Decisive moment for Tadić”

A decade-long connection between the authorities and tycoons has led to an economic collapse, Anti-Corruption Council Head Verica Barać said.

Izvor: FoNet

Thursday, 17.02.2011.

16:25

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A decade-long connection between the authorities and tycoons has led to an economic collapse, Anti-Corruption Council Head Verica Barac said. “People’s dissatisfaction, strikes and horrible poverty indicate this,” she said, adding that this was a crucial moment for the people who ran the country, primarily Boris Tadic. “Decisive moment for Tadic” “He will either make the change he needed to make in 2000 or in 2001 or he will go down together with tycoons,” Barac told weekly NIN. Barac stressed that the Anti-Corruption Council had prepared a report on privatization of daily Vecernje novosti, adding that the report would show “probably the most naked case of lawlessness so far”. “The fact is that Milan Beko through his three firms became an owner of 62 percent of Novosti, even though related companies can have 25 percent ownership at the most, according to the law,” she said. The Anti-Corruption Council chief stated that the report was dealing with the complete privatization of Vecernje novosti and that the council was primarily interested in the work of the state institutions and protection of the state property, “which is completely lacking in this case”. Pointing out that it was still not too late for the country to react and protect its property, Barac said: “An opportunity for the country to break up with the current practice and reassess the privatization could be a decisive moment for further attitude toward tycoons.” Verica Barac

“Decisive moment for Tadić”

“He will either make the change he needed to make in 2000 or in 2001 or he will go down together with tycoons,” Barać told weekly NIN.

Barać stressed that the Anti-Corruption Council had prepared a report on privatization of daily Večernje novosti, adding that the report would show “probably the most naked case of lawlessness so far”.

“The fact is that Milan Beko through his three firms became an owner of 62 percent of Novosti, even though related companies can have 25 percent ownership at the most, according to the law,” she said.

The Anti-Corruption Council chief stated that the report was dealing with the complete privatization of Večernje novosti and that the council was primarily interested in the work of the state institutions and protection of the state property, “which is completely lacking in this case”.

Pointing out that it was still not too late for the country to react and protect its property, Barać said: “An opportunity for the country to break up with the current practice and reassess the privatization could be a decisive moment for further attitude toward tycoons.”

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