Vujadinović reported the head of the MUP that she threatened him in the cabinet

Crnovršanin told "Vijesta" that she rejects the allegations from Vujadinović's report, claiming that they are "inaccurate and fabricated".

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In the space of just a few hours, two cases of violent and abusive behavior in the offices of the MUP were reported to the Security Department in Podgorica - an employee of the Department for Personnel and Legal Affairs, Igor Vujadinović, filed a report against the head of that department, Mirsada Crnovrsanin, stating that she allegedly addressed him in a raised tone and threatened.

Vujadinović stated in the report that everything happened in the morning hours in the office of the Director of the Directorate, Aleksandar Aleksić, where, as he stated, Crnovršanin addressed him with the words: "Besides the MUP, my husband and my brothers will have to deal with you"...

He also stated that Crnovrsanin told Aleksic that she had the recording, where she secretly recorded him and his colleague NJ

Vujadinović told "Vijesta" that he has been suffering mobbing and threats from the boss Crnovrsanin for a year and a half, stressing that he "does his work professionally and on time".

Crnovršanin told "Vijesta" that she rejects the allegations from Vujadinović's application, claiming that they are "inaccurate and fabricated".

"It is my duty, as the manager of the Department for Personnel and Legal Affairs of Civil Servants, to point out to the civil servants the shortcomings in their work, the need to respect working hours, work discipline, the Code of Ethics for Civil Servants and Employees, in order to ensure a legal and quality work process, which is said official, for a long period of time, without any basis, perceived as mobbing or threats", she stated.

Crnovršanin claims that "inappropriate behavior, provocations and harassment were also suffered from Vujadinović by certain officials with whom he shares the office".

"I informed the general director of the Directorate about these problems on several occasions, insisting that he hold a meeting at the level of the Department that I manage, in order to resolve and get out of the situation in the most painless way," she claims.

After Crnovršanin stated in the media that Vujadinović was harassing colleagues in the office - during the day, four colleagues visited her office where they told her directly that "Vujadinović never behaved inappropriately or harassed them".

According to Vujadinović, his colleagues made an official note about this during the day.

Vujadinović said that his colleagues will confirm his claims, and he also stated that he has material evidence - a call from his husband Crnovrsanin, who called him in March of this year and asked "what kind of problem the two of them have at work".

He asked that if he did not complete his professional duties or if he mistreated his colleagues, why did the boss not initiate disciplinary proceedings against him.

"I just want the competent institutions to investigate everything I mentioned and report it," Vujadinović said.

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