Be responsible: Ulcinj restaurant fined 2.200 euros

Recorded reports related to the disposal of firewood, illegal parking, poor condition of roads and their usurpation
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As part of the Be Responsible campaign, 33 complaints were registered this week, on the basis of which five fines were imposed, ranging from 200 euros to 2,2 thousand euros.

The largest fine of 2,2 thousand euros was imposed on the Miško restaurant in Ulcinj, which was found to be operating without a permit. The inspectors fined the company UMK from Nikšić with 500 euros, after they found that those responsible did not take the measures they were ordered to during the previous control, which related to arranging the warehouse in accordance with the regulations and obtaining a certificate of entry in the register.

A fine of 300 euros was imposed on the bakery Kolibri in Podgorica, because during the control it was determined that there were no norms for food and drinks. The inspectors fined Atos Nekretnine from Podgorica with 200 euros, because workers were found in the company without an employment contract.

This week, as part of the control of the "Simo Milošević" Institute in Igalo, a fine was imposed on the person in charge of Professional Private Security for not concluding an employment contract. The amount of the fine was not specified.

During the control of the C market in Podgorica and the company Topolica in Bar, which were reported for non-payment of wages to employees, the inspectors ordered that the claims be settled within the stipulated time.

By inspecting the Luna market in Nikšić, the shoe shop in Kotor and the Kuća bar restaurant in Berane, the inspectors determined the existence of irregularities and took certain measures, i.e. ordered that they be removed.

During the inspection of the Madona coffee shop in Podgorica, which was reported to be operating without a permit, it was found that it has a temporary work permit, as well as a request for its extension.

The inspectors could not inspect Mikser and Piccolo cafes, as well as the SLS cafe in Podgorica, because they were closed, that is, they were not found.

The inspectors could not find the address of the pig farm in Nikšić, nor could they perform an inspection based on the report on non-issuance of fiscal invoices in Podgorica, because it was incomplete.

The application related to the hair salon in Pljevlja is in the process.

Irregularities were not found during the inspection of the Tourch Beach bar in Budva, the Alchemist restaurant, the Stari buregdzinica, the unnamed lime shop and laundry in Podgorica, the VIB BAS company and the tobacconist in Nikšić, the Kings casino in Bijelo Polje, the company Kaća i Anja in Kotor, and the Radoje hair salon. in Danilovgrad.

This week, reports related to the disposal of firewood, illegal parking, poor condition of the roads and their usurpation were registered.

The Be Responsible campaign was launched at the end of December 2013 by the Ministry of Finance and the Office of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in Montenegro with the aim of contributing to the strengthening of public awareness and greater involvement of citizens in the fight against the gray economy.

The project enables citizens to simply and quickly point out irregularities, such as non-issuance of fiscal invoices, illegal work or violation of consumer rights, and help the competent institutions to deal with the gray economy as successfully as possible.

Citizens are given three options to report observed irregularities, through the mobile application Be Responsible, website and call centers of the Tax Administration (TA) at number 19707 or the Directorate for Inspection Affairs 080 555 555.

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