Bankruptcy introduced in "Vektra Jakić"

The Revenue and Customs Administration filed for bankruptcy in 2021 due to tax and concession debt of 7,4 million euros

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Production suspended in 2018: Dragan Brković, Photo: BORIS PEJOVIC
Production suspended in 2018: Dragan Brković, Photo: BORIS PEJOVIC
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Yesterday, on the proposal of the Revenue and Customs Administration, the Commercial Court opened bankruptcy proceedings against the Pljeval company "Vektra Jakić" owned by a businessman. Dragan Brković.

"The Commercial Court, deciding on the proposal to open bankruptcy proceedings against "Vektra Jakić", after the previous bankruptcy proceedings, adopted the proposal of the creditor of the Revenue and Customs Administration to open bankruptcy proceedings", it was announced with the Commercial Court

She was appointed as bankruptcy trustee, using the method of random allocation Brankica Mosurović.

As of October 20, 2021, the Revenue and Customs Administration is seeking bankruptcy in the company "Vektra Jakić" due to tax and concession debt of 7,4 million euros. It is a debt related to taxes and concession fees.

The proceedings before the Commercial Court were suspended a little more than a year ago because Brković's company requested the disqualification of the judge. Danijela Vukčević, which in the meantime moved to the Court of Appeal.

"Vektra Jakić" claimed that they have a larger part of the money and that the unsecured amount should be specified in order to settle it. The UPC said that they have no intention of doing so before the bankruptcy is opened, when they will file a claim.

Former workers of "Vektra Jakić" protested in June in front of the company where they had worked for years, after the owner of the Pljeval company, as they claim, did not keep his promise regarding the payment of outstanding debts.

One of the organizers of the protest Žarko Mazalica, he said that Brković owed former employees from 15 to 40 wages, and that many employees did not wait to collect their claims.

They asked the Government of Montenegro and the then Prime Minister Dritan Abazović to pay their arrears.

Production at "Vektra Jakić" was stopped at the end of 2018.

Former workers of "Vektra Jakić" also protested several times last year due to unpaid wages.

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