Police arrest former official for abuse of office

Police arrested Pavle Miljković and Zoran Janjušević on Thursday morning on suspicion of abuse of office, Interior Minister Ivica Dačić has said.

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Thursday, 01.11.2012.

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BELGRADE Police arrested Pavle Miljkovic and Zoran Janjusevic on Thursday morning on suspicion of abuse of office, Interior Minister Ivica Dacic has said. Miljkovic, a director of Cargo Logistics Center – Port of Belgrade and Janjusevic, a special advisor in the company, are suspected of incurring damages worth EUR 800,000 to the firm. Police arrest former official for abuse of office Miljkovic is suspected and gave orders to the company’s financial officers to approve payments for the work done on Janjusevic’s house in Belgrade. Former Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic formed a Council for National Security after the Special Operations Unit (JSO) mutiny and appointed Janjusevic as the Council’s member. Janjusevic therefore became a liaison between the Security Information Agency (BIA) and the government. Janjusevic was also a director of the Port of Belgrade during the company’s bankruptcy and Djindjic’s advisor. B92’s investigative program Insider revealed his role in the sale of the Port of Belgrade in its series dubbed Abuse of Office. Janjusevic was sentenced to 20 months probation and fined with RSD 800,000 for tax evasion in 2007. He claimed that the proceeding as well as the verdict was “political”. In December of 2010, the Higher Court in Belgrade stopped an investigation against Janjusevic, Nemanja Kolesar and two more suspects for abuse of office during the privatization of Novi Popovac cement factory. They were suspected of using their business and political influence to declare the offer of Breitenburger company as the best offer in a tender that was called in 2001. The company bought the cement factory for USD 52mn in January 2002. Zoran Janjusevic (file) B92 Tanjug

Police arrest former official for abuse of office

Miljković is suspected and gave orders to the company’s financial officers to approve payments for the work done on Janjušević’s house in Belgrade.

Former Prime Minister Zoran Đinđić formed a Council for National Security after the Special Operations Unit (JSO) mutiny and appointed Janjušević as the Council’s member. Janjušević therefore became a liaison between the Security Information Agency (BIA) and the government.

Janjušević was also a director of the Port of Belgrade during the company’s bankruptcy and Đinđić’s advisor. B92’s investigative program Insider revealed his role in the sale of the Port of Belgrade in its series dubbed Abuse of Office.

Janjušević was sentenced to 20 months probation and fined with RSD 800,000 for tax evasion in 2007. He claimed that the proceeding as well as the verdict was “political”.

In December of 2010, the Higher Court in Belgrade stopped an investigation against Janjušević, Nemanja Kolesar and two more suspects for abuse of office during the privatization of Novi Popovac cement factory.

They were suspected of using their business and political influence to declare the offer of Breitenburger company as the best offer in a tender that was called in 2001. The company bought the cement factory for USD 52mn in January 2002.

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