Martinović to explain in writing what the OMP is now asking from "Plantaž"

Due to the disputed settlement with the OMP, six members of the former management of "Plantaž" were arrested, against whom an indictment was filed and who are awaiting trial.

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Nikola Martinović, Photo: Boris Pejović
Nikola Martinović, Photo: Boris Pejović
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The legal representative of the company "OMP Engineering" Nikola Martinović has to explain in writing his lawsuit against "Plantaž" in the next eight days because the one he wrote is not clear, according to the decision of the judge of the Commercial Court Marija Adžić, after today's hearing.

This hearing relates to the continuation of the legal dispute that began in 2014 after a joint project to build a briquette factory failed. In the previous court proceedings, the experts declared in favor of "Plantaž", that is, that the factory did not work because of the wrong equipment acquired by "OMP".

However, despite this, the former management of "Plantaž", led by the president of the board Veselin Vukotić and the executive director Verica Maraš, accepted the settlement agreement by which this private company was to be paid 350 thousand euros in money and a plot of land in Donji Kokoti that was then valued to one million euros. "OMP" would cede to "Plantaža" co-ownership in the joint company "Plant OMP" which owns one hangar in Ćemovsko polje on the land of "Plantaža".

In the meantime, there was a change of government and management in this state-owned company, and the new one did not accept the settlement. "OMP" forcibly collected the amount of 350 with costs through the executor, but after a new decision of the Commercial Court at the end of last year, it returned that amount to "Plantaža".

In the meantime, according to the indictment of the Special State Prosecutor's Office, members of the former management of "Plantaž" were arrested precisely because of suspicions that they caused multimillion-dollar damage to the state company with this settlement, and six members of the management have been indicted and are awaiting trial.

Martinović now claims that with a new lawsuit he is demanding that the settlement agreement be fulfilled. The representative of "Plantaž" Miloš Komnenić said that this is not true, that the contract is no longer in force, and that it is not clear what these lawsuits refer to in general, and suggested that Martinović explain it in writing, which Judge Adžić requested.

"OMP Engineering" was founded by Oleg Obradović, Miodrag Ivanović, former directors of Telekom and participants in the affair about its privatization, as well as DPS official and former minister Predrag Bošković, who has since left the company.

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