As part of the Be Responsible campaign, 18 remarks were recorded this week, the largest number of which refer to non-compliance with the Government's measures to combat the coronavirus epidemic.
Based on the complaints recorded, no fine was imposed.
Citizens complained that the Bar Code perfumery in Kotor, the Admiral casino, the Imperial company and the Kovači store in Bijelo Polje and Dallas in Podgorica were operating despite the ban.
Complaints have been registered that there is a betting terminal in front of the DDI store in Danilovgrad, as well as that the prices of groceries in the Franca market in Rožaje and HD Laković in Bar have been raised.
Citizens complained that they were not allowed to enter the Aroma market in Budva half an hour before the end of working hours, that flour is unloaded in front of the Mece market in Bijelo Polje in unhygienic conditions, and that in Voli in Rožaje, both shifts work from 18 a.m. to XNUMX p.m. .
Complaints were also registered about the non-issuance of fiscal invoices at the Dima bakery in Podgorica, the operation of the Sim Radović market in Herceg Novi on Sundays, as well as the lack of a license for the company Ekopak from Bijelo Polje.
Citizens also complained about bad roads and garbage.
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 left with three options to report observed irregularities, through the mobile application Budi zaszlivno, web site www.budidogovoran.me and call centers of the Tax Administration at number 19707 or the Directorate for Inspection Affairs at 080 555 555.
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