Nurse trial: She asked for installments to be deducted from her salary

Vujošević is accused of asking her subordinates at the hospital, relatives and friends, to raise and judge her loans.
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Ažurirano: 05.07.2014. 15:52h

Ljiljana Vlahović, a former employee of the financial operations at the Clinical Center, said that 90 percent of Rajka Vujošević's guarantors had a salary of around 340 euros and that most of them were already in debt, but also that Vujošević repeatedly asked to be deducted from her salary. instead of the workers who were jurors on disputed loans.

Among other things, she said this at the trial of the former head nurse of the Emergency Block, Rajka Vujošević, who was accused of defrauding 47 people and embezzling 170.000 euros.

She added that she found out that something was problematic when the employees of the Clinical Center started coming to inquire about the administrative ban, because the bank informed them that the loans were in arrears.

"We have never refused anyone more than half of their salary, and that was strictly taken into account," said Vlahović.

Vlahović explained that there was a possibility for the guarantors to apply by phone and thus send the necessary data, because a large part of the employees could not leave the workplace, due to the specificity of the work they do.

She added that Vujošević came to her several times and asked them to wait with the activation of the administrative bans, but also that she repeatedly insisted that it be deducted from her salary, not the guarantors.

The trial started anew yesterday, as more than three months have passed since the hearing.

The process continues on the second of September, when closing arguments are planned.

Vujošević is accused of asking her subordinates at the hospital, relatives and friends, to raise and represent her for loans, most of which have not yet been repaid.

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