Dragićević claims that the iPhone, which was paid for with citizens' money, is being resold; CEDIS: Not purchased through our account

A phone worth about 1.700 euros is advertised for sale. The state CEDIS said that the phone was not paid for with the company's money. The author of the disputed ad told "Vijesta" that the phone was bought by an acquaintance of his, that he was to be paid in 24 monthly installments and that he was only reselling it, which he has the right to do.

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Dragićević, Photo: Printscreen YouTube
Dragićević, Photo: Printscreen YouTube
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Civic activist Aleksandar Dragićević published an ad on his Facebook account about the sale of an "iPhone" worth 1.700 euros, which he claims was paid for only a few hours before with the money of the Montenegrin Electricity Distribution System (CEDIS).

Dragićević stated that the phone was allegedly bought by CEDIS around 13 p.m., after which it ended up with a reseller who advertised it on the "Tender Ads" page.

"If this is not abuse, then at least it is a reason for the competent authorities and CEDIS to get involved in the investigation," stated Dragićević.

Regarding these allegations, CEDIS also reacted. The state company announced that the phone was not purchased for their needs or through their account.

"Our company expressly denies the allegations," they said in a statement.

The editors also requested answers from Predrag Pavićević, who is the author of the ad. He explained that the phone was bought by an acquaintance of his who is employed in the state CEDIS and that, in accordance with the law, he will pay it off in 24 monthly installments.

He emphasized that CEDIS did not pay for the phone, but that the company was on the account because an acquaintance works there. Pavićević added that he is only reselling the phone, which he says he has the right to do.

In the photo that Dragićević attached in support of the claim that the phone was purchased from the CEDIS account, it is stated that the purchase was made today (December 13), at 12.25:XNUMX p.m. On the attached invoice, it is stated that the customer is CEDIS, and the PIB on the invoice corresponds to the PIB, which is listed for CEDIS at the Central Register of Business Entities (CRPS).

At the end of June, CEDIS told "Vijesta" that 22 people have their official card.

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