The Parliamentary Committee for the Political System, Judiciary and Administration accepted the initiative for a control hearing of the Supreme State Prosecutor Milorad Marković, the Chief Special Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and the acting prosecutor Ana Perović Vojinović in connection with the "Telekom" case.
The topic of the hearing will be the activities of the prosecution that led to the dismissal of the criminal charges for abuse of office, accepting bribes and creating a criminal organization during the sale of the former state-owned company "Telekom".
The Chairman of the Committee, Vladislav Bojović, said that the date of the hearing will be determined in the next few days in joint consultations.
The initiative to question Marković and Novović was submitted by Europe Now Movement (PES) MPs Vasilije Čarapić, Darko Dragović and Dražen Petrić.
The head of the New Serbian Democracy Club (NSD), Dejan Đurović, today also proposed a hearing for Perović Vojinović, which the Committee supported.
Đurović also proposed hearing Justice Minister Bojan Božović on the topic of international legal cooperation in this case, but that proposal did not receive a majority.
In early August, the Special State Prosecutor's Office (SDT) dismissed criminal charges against former President Milo Đukanović, his sister Ana and several other individuals due to the statute of limitations. The Supreme State Prosecutor's Office announced that the decision was correct and legal.
The criminal complaint was filed six years ago by the Network for the Affirmation of the Non-Governmental Sector (MANS).
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