Muhović employed his sister as the head of traffic

It never occurred to me that, as president of the BS board, I would give that position to someone from the DPS or some other party
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Anita Muhović, Photo: Facebook.com
Anita Muhović, Photo: Facebook.com
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.
Ažurirano: 11.05.2015. 16:09h

Anita Muhović, sister of the President of the Petnjica Municipality Assembly Adnan Muhović, is employed without a competition in the Municipality of Petnjica.

Muhović said that his sister is employed as a municipal manager for traffic, according to the party line, and that no competition has been announced for that position.

He pointed out that no one from the Petnjik committee of the Bosniak Party "didn't think of hiring someone from the DPS or some other party in that position".

"My sister is employed in a position that is systematized. We from the Bosniac Party did not have anyone else with a traffic school degree, and it never occurred to me to give that job position to someone from the DPS or some other party as the president of the board," he said. is he.

Muhović recently replaced the Dacia Logan official car, which was donated to the municipality, for an Opel Insignia, and the justification for such a move is that "a Romanian car is not for the president".

Yesterday, Muhović first told "Vijesta" that he did not want to comment on his sister's work engagement, but later said that she was "admitted only for a month":

"If there had been a competition, anyone could have applied, and if they were better, they would have been accepted".

Muhović "explained" that during the signing of the coalition agreement between DPS and BS, participation in the government was agreed to be 70 to 30 percent, stating that the field of communal and housing activities belongs to Bosniaks.

He said that no one from the BS Petnjik board was against the decision to hire Anita.

Answering the question whether he considers the employment of his sister to be nepotism, he said that "Vijesti" sees nepotism "only when Bosniaks do something like that".

"The Montenegrins employed half of Podgorica and Cetinje that way, and if the Bosniaks do something, it is immediately nepotism. I am talking about what is done within the national corps and national parties. And we, as BS, really have to take care of our people. If you think we won't, and how wrong you are," said Muhović, stating that he himself had been at the Labor Bureau for a long time and that for years he could not even do an internship.

He said that the executive power should be responsible for the employment of his sister.

"Ask the secretary of the municipality, the president, not me. You can only ask me as the president of the BS board," he said.

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