Ministry: We asked to review the responsibility of Pavićević

They said this on the occasion of the official statement of the President of the Board of Directors of Railway Transport Tripko Draganić

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Ilinka Pavićević, Photo: Boris Pejović
Ilinka Pavićević, Photo: Boris Pejović
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The Ministry of Transport and Maritime Affairs did not require the new Board of Directors of the Railway Transport of Montenegro to immediately announce a public competition for the election of the new executive director of that company, it was announced from the department headed by Minister Filip Radulović.

They said this on the occasion of the official statement of the President of the Board of Directors of Railway Transport Tripko Draganić.

"It is known that the recommendation of the Minister of Transport and Maritime Affairs, Filip Radulović, is to select new company management and to examine the financial operations, and this will be respected. The competition for the election of the new executive director will be published in all media and all interested candidates will be able to submit an application," said Draganić.

In a statement delivered to the media, the Ministry pointed out that what the Minister of Transport and Maritime Affairs Filip Radulović said earlier was that the new Board of Directors should review the responsibility of the Executive Director Ilinka Pavićević because all five electric trains were out of service during February.

"The position of the Ministry of Transport and Maritime Affairs is that you should first look at all the circumstances and the possible responsibility of the management of that company and then make any decisions, and not discuss anyone's dismissal at the first session of the newly formed Board of Directors.

Also, everyone is well aware that the Ministry cannot, in any way, influence the work of the Board of Directors of any company. They should be professional and independent in their work," concludes the statement of the Ministry of Transport and Maritime Affairs.

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