Darko Pajović also worried about the "Green home" case

On the order of the prosecutor, police inspectors reviewed the documentation of the NGO "Green Home", and recently additionally requested that it provide them with the Statute, even though all the documents are published on the website
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Darko Pajović, Photo: Luka Zeković
Darko Pajović, Photo: Luka Zeković
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Ažurirano: 26.05.2016. 06:03h

Two years after becoming the president of Positive Montenegro, Darko Pajović signed the financial report of the NGO "Green home", which is why the Basic Prosecutor's Office in Podgorica launched an investigation after an anonymous report, "Vijesti" confirmed.

On the order of the prosecutor, police inspectors reviewed the documentation of that NGO, and recently additionally requested that it provide them with the Statute, even though all the documents are published on the website.

There is also the financial report for 2014, signed by Pajović as the "responsible person". He was the director of the NGO "Green home" before becoming the leader of the opposition party in 2012.

"This prosecutor's office, ex officio, formed a case related to the financial reports of the NGO "Green home". The case is in the investigation phase, and in order to protect the interests of the proceedings, we cannot disclose more information", writes the answer of the spokeswoman of the ODT Podgorica, Danke Ivanović Đerić.

"Green home" was previously controlled by the Directorate for Prevention of Money Laundering and Financing of Terrorism.

The NGO did not want to comment on the ODT case, as did the leader of Pozitivna, who did not respond to a message in which "Vijesti" explained why they were calling him.

The Act on the Prevention of Corruption does not prohibit an activist, that is, a responsible person of an NGO, from being a public official, even though such a practice has not existed until now.

In the answer of the director of the Anti-corruption Agency, Sreten Radonjić, it is explained that they determine the existence of a conflict of interest, which exists when the private interest is above the public interest.

"The Agency for the Prevention of Corruption has not yet received a request to initiate proceedings for the public official mentioned in your letter," its director stated, with a detailed explanation of the legal rules.

Pajović turned the critical opposition party into a partner of DPS by supporting the election of the director of ANB, and then the Government itself, and the dismissal of the President of the Assembly, Ranko Krivokapić.

Since the SDP, URA and Demos refused to allow Pozitivna to receive seats in the Government and other institutions that would belong to them, Prime Minister Milo Đukanović announced that they can count on the positions that are rightfully theirs. "I am convinced that we will find the best solutions that will open the way for Pozitivna to be a deserved part of the new arrangement," Đukanović said earlier.

According to unofficial information, Pajović should succeed Krivokapić, and he boasted about it to his associates, explaining that this was the reason why the investigation against the NGO "Green home" was ordered and alluding that the SDP had something to do with it.

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