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Tuesday, 27.11.2012.

14:19

Insider takes closer look at latest corruption affair

B92's Insider investigates the Azotara case - which started to unravel before the spring election campaign, and resulted in more arrests over the weekend.

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AcaVeliki

pre 11 godina

Like I posted for another story on corruption today, the criminal business and political activity in Serbia is at the molecular level. Every cell is corrupt and diseased. Serbian politicians and business associates ran companies and banks like their private ATM machines. All that is surfacing now is just the tip of the ice berg, the real filth that is lyig beneath the surface, and protected from becoming exposed, may never be known. But even if some of these filthy so=called ministers and bizmen are sent to jail, it is a plus for Serbian society in its efforts to clean the country up. More of the same, please.

AcaVeliki

pre 11 godina

Like I posted for another story on corruption today, the criminal business and political activity in Serbia is at the molecular level. Every cell is corrupt and diseased. Serbian politicians and business associates ran companies and banks like their private ATM machines. All that is surfacing now is just the tip of the ice berg, the real filth that is lyig beneath the surface, and protected from becoming exposed, may never be known. But even if some of these filthy so=called ministers and bizmen are sent to jail, it is a plus for Serbian society in its efforts to clean the country up. More of the same, please.

AcaVeliki

pre 11 godina

Like I posted for another story on corruption today, the criminal business and political activity in Serbia is at the molecular level. Every cell is corrupt and diseased. Serbian politicians and business associates ran companies and banks like their private ATM machines. All that is surfacing now is just the tip of the ice berg, the real filth that is lyig beneath the surface, and protected from becoming exposed, may never be known. But even if some of these filthy so=called ministers and bizmen are sent to jail, it is a plus for Serbian society in its efforts to clean the country up. More of the same, please.