Sjekloća: Inspectors and prosecutors will have work to do at the Post Office

"I admit, it is not a pleasure to debate publicly, let alone sit with members of the Post's management, most of whom have dubious degrees and modest experience," said a member of the Post's board of directors.

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Sjekloća, Photo: News Archive
Sjekloća, Photo: News Archive
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

Regarding the mention in the text "Post: It is particularly worrying that the USSCG led by Keković supports illegal actions," reacted Stojan Sjekloća, a member of the Post's board of directors.

Management said that he was "acting maliciously for the umpteenth time" because he supported the protest of the United Trade Union.

We transmit his response in full:

"I admit, it is not a pleasure to publicly argue, and even less to sit with members of the Post's management, most of whom have dubious degrees and modest experience. But, for the sake of truth and the common good, I am writing this text. As such, it is the management that has introduced anarchy into the Post, its operations and personnel policy. In order to conceal the true state of affairs, i.e. the 'historical successes' of their work, as they like to say, they declare anyone who does not think 'out of their head' an 'irresponsible individual', handing them a dismissal, disciplinary action, transfer, threat and the like. Unfortunately, they are not capable of solving a single problem without scandal, solely through their fault. And, when part of the Post's problems become public, they issue impetuous statements full of untruths and substitution of theses, presenting themselves as great experts, lovers of justice, saviors of the Post and the State.

I received the same epithets of 'traitor' in the Post Office in 2016. The difference is that these are more primitive and come from the 'liberators', who were completely unnoticed at that time. And there are also those who were part of the previous government. It is they and their likes who, with their actions, cause financial and material damage and tarnish the reputation of the Post Office, the Government, the Prime Minister and Montenegro. At the same time, they loudly denounce 'irresponsible individuals who are trying to introduce anarchy'. It is as if it is not known who shouts 'thieves' the most.

However, you don't go to Europe with neglected state-owned companies, which have a negative opinion from the State Audit Institution and the external auditor, which they laconically reject with mundane comments and political platitudes. And when it comes to my dismissals and the whining from the Board of Directors, they brought down Guinness. They are silent about the fact that the Court, after a year and a half of trial, had reinstated me to work. After three months, they handed me my dismissal again. In order to succeed in the second attempt, they hired a lawyer from Tivat. In addition to 30 lawyers from the Post Office. Since their second dismissal was also for general reasons, they are taking on the Labor Inspectorate and the Agency for Conflict of Interest.

So, it's obvious that they want me to be removed from the Post Office because I'm exposing their shady dealings. Possibly even criminal ones. So they can't relax and let loose.

And, it all started with my opposition and vote against the Post Office's credit debt, over €1.800.000. whose monthly installment is €33.000. As well as my frequent emphasis on the way of spending and the effects of it??

After all, in every court case I have, it's about a labor dispute or mobbing.

However, when it comes to their work and management, the Post of Montenegro, the Inspectors for Economic Crime and Prosecutors, I believe they will have work to do. Or as the popular saying goes, 'A lot of cats are like beef heads'. In order for the public to better understand what is going on, I offer the Chairman of the Board of Directors and the CEO of the Post a TV duel instead of hiding behind the PR department," Sjekloća said in his reaction.

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