Another four former ministers submitted property records

The former head of diplomacy, Srđan Darmanović, reported to the Agency that in the last year of his ministerial mandate, he mostly received 1.740 euros, with a professor's allowance from the Faculty of Political Sciences of the UCG of 434 euros.

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From the session of the Government of Montenegro when Marković was prime minister, Photo: Luka Zeković
From the session of the Government of Montenegro when Marković was prime minister, Photo: Luka Zeković
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Four more recent members of Duško Marković's government submitted property records to the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption (ASK) within 30 days of leaving office.

Last year, Deputy Prime Minister Rafet Husović received mostly 1.681 euros each, and his wife Jasmina Husović 336 euros in compensation from the PIO Fund.

Husović is the owner of an apartment of 74, a house of 180 and 39 square meters of pasture.

In addition, the Husovići have a large number of shares.

The former head of diplomacy, Srđan Darmanović, reported to the Agency that in the last year of his ministerial mandate, he mostly received 1.740 euros, along with a professor's allowance from the Faculty of Political Sciences of the UCG of 434 euros.

In October, he also received a fee of 1.440 euros from the Venice Commission.

His wife, the dean of the Faculty of Law of UCG, Aneta Spaić, received a monthly salary of less than 3.000 euros.

With the UCG, she received 2.322 euros per month, and another 612 as a member of the Prosecutor's Council.

Darmanović has previously owned an apartment of 61 and a house of 210 square meters with a yard and an orchard, the first of which he bought from his savings, and the second property he inherited.

Spaić is the owner of part of the 51 square meter apartment, which is still owned by UCG.

The professor is the owner of a "Mercedes" and a "junik" weapon, he has fixed-term savings of 85.000 euros, and since the end of 2019 he has been repaying a 150.000-euro loan at 1.178 euros per month.

In the last year of his mandate, the Minister of Labor and Social Welfare Kemal Purišić received mostly 2.165 euros.

In addition to the ministerial salary of less than 1.785 euros, for most of the year he received another 380 euros as a member of the Government Council for Privatization and Capital Projects.

At the same time, his wife Senada Purišić received 88,8 euros in compensation for the unemployed, and his son Adin Purišić in an unnamed company received mostly 817 euros each.

Purišič is the owner of a business space of 28, an apartment of 92 and a house of 108 square meters, as well as land. He inherited most of the property, except for the apartment, which he got on favorable terms.

He has two Volkswagen cars from 1987 and 2007, as well as two weapons.

According to the last report, Purišić has 16.616 euros in his account, his wife 2.380 euros and his son 715 euros.

In addition to the ministerial salary of a little more than 1.750, the Minister of Finance Darko Radunović, as a member of the Council for Financial Stability of the CBCG, received another 700 euros per month this year.

His wife Vesna Radunović has about 2.700 euros a month from two regular incomes, and his son Balša Radunović has 500 euros a month from his job.

He is the owner of apartments of 35 and 75 square meters, and his wife of 42 and 75 square meters. In addition to four apartments, the Radunovići also have a vineyard of 101 and a little more than 850 square meters of fields.

The Radunovićs have shares in several joint-stock companies, and since 2007, the minister has been paying off almost EUR 223.500 in housing loans in installments of about EUR 460.

Radunović is the owner of Renault from 2017.

Krivokapić's accounts are available for inspection by ASK, Abazović's are not

In order to check data from property records, a public official can give consent to ASK for access to bank data.

When it comes to ministers in the current Government of Montenegro, out of 12 of them, six gave their consent and the same number did not.

The consent was given by the Minister of Finance and Social Welfare Milojko Spajić, the Minister of Foreign Affairs Đorđe Radulović, the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management Aleksandar Stijović, the Minister of Ecology, Spatial Planning and Urbanism Ratko Mitrović, the Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sports Vesna Bratić and the Minister of Health Jelena Borovinić Bojović.

This was not done by Minister of Public Administration Tamara Srzentić, Minister of Economic Development Jakov Milatović, Minister of Defense Olivera Injac, Minister of Justice Vladimir Leposavić, Minister of Internal Affairs Sergej Sekulović and Minister of Capital Investments Mladen Bojanić.

Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapić gave his consent, while, according to the last regular annual property record, Deputy Prime Minister Dritan Abazović did not.

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