Today, the Government appointed Miloš Rajković as an adviser to the Deputy Prime Minister for the Economic System, Vladimir Joković.
Only seven days earlier, on the proposal of the Ministry of Capital Investments headed by Ervin Ibrahimović, the government dismissed Rajković from the position of acting director of the Directorate for Road Traffic and Vehicle Homologation.
Rajković is an official of the Socialist People's Party (SNP), whose leader is Joković
On Facebook, Rajković accused Ibrahimović of "doing everything to eliminate him", even though the directorate he manages "successfully solved over 2.000 cases in nine months". In a post on Facebook, he stated that he had stopped the practice of illegally importing work machines with falsified certificates, as well as that he had not succumbed to pressure for positive solutions. He also stated that he "reduced corruption in this sector to zero and refused to sign over the line the cases of certain powerful people who had connections through the cabinet".
In a letter sent to Rajković on April 26, Ibrahimović states that Rajković does not complete his work tasks within the time limit set by the law and informs him that "every day we receive complaints from the applicant regarding the issuance of approvals for the import of work machines, license decisions and extracts from license and that the cases are at a standstill, i.e. that they have not been completed within the deadline stipulated by the Law".
The Ministry of Capital Investments (MKI) announced that the Administrative Inspection determined that Rajković does not meet the requirements regarding work experience for the position of Acting General Director of the Directorate for Road Traffic and Vehicle Homologation.
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