The continuation of the trial of the former leaders of "Telekom" Oleg Obradović and Miodrag Ivanović, which was scheduled for today in the High Court in Podgorica, was postponed due to the justified absence of special prosecutor Saša Čađenović.
Obradović and Ivanović are accused of having obtained a benefit of 2,3 million euros to the company "Rawleigh Trading" from London by abusing their official position in the name of a fictitious contract on consultancy services for examining the telecommunications market in Southeast Europe.
The special state prosecution brought an indictment against Obradović and Ivanović, who are accused of abuse of position, i.e. that during the privatization of Telekom, they extracted 2,3 million euros from that company through a fictitious contract with the company Rawleing on the analysis of the regional telecommunications market.
The indictment adds that on October 27, 2005, they concluded a contract with Rawleing Trading from London on the provision of consulting services, which allegedly obliges that company to assess the current situation in the telecommunications sector in Southeast Europe.
Continuation of the trial scheduled for June 10.
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