On the occasion of the article published yesterday in the "News" under the title "Sekloća: Pictures speak best", responded the Public Relations Department of the Post Office.
"We are forced to react to the allegations of Stojan Sjekloća, the former director of the Center for the Reception of Asylum Seekers in Serbia, who apparently, under his own internal pressure, did not evaluate and present the work of our company, but publicly admitted what has been bothering him for years when it comes to his tendencies according to nepotistic management, falsification of educational and travel documents, misuse of material resources for the arrangement of facilities, mobbing of employees and abuse of users. For this reason, one cannot expect any sincere concern for our employees and the creation of adequate sectoral structures of the company, without even mentioning the qualifications for establishing the IT sector.
We point out that the Post Office has 141 branches and a significant number of business facilities. The Post Office tries to maintain the facilities in accordance with the possibilities and in accordance with the annual work program. Therefore, the 'epochal discovery' of Mr. The fact that several offices need to be painted is not an irregularity that deserves attention, especially when you take into account the number of offices that the Post Office has. The period from 2013 to half of 2016, which Mr. Sjekloća refers to as the time during which prof. Dr. Igor Radusinović, President of the Board of Directors, is characterized by an increase in revenues of over one million euros, with the tendency for 2016 to be a record year in terms of revenues. It is a key meritorious parameter for evaluating the work of the Post's board of directors, executive management and all employees.
For the sake of the public, we note that the management of personnel policy is the exclusive responsibility of the executive director and management, not the board of directors. Montenegro is a legal state with well-established institutions, so we recommend Sjekloća to contact the relevant institutions in addition to the media in case he has 'discovered' irregularities. In this period, the Post Office has significant business activities and will not allow such 'attempts' to disturb the orderly execution of obligations".
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