Radulović: Stojanović was the right-hand man of Zejak, who was in custody, Đelović and Škerović were recommended by an unknown competence

Radulović said that Orhan Hodžić, who is the owner of the company Oki Air, which deals with the resale of Air Montenegro tickets, was appointed to the Board of Directors of the company "ToMontenegro".

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Radulović, Photo: Movement Europe now
Radulović, Photo: Movement Europe now
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The members of the Board of Directors of the company "ToMontenegro" were chosen according to dubious criteria, Filip Radulović, a member of the Presidency of the Europe Now Movement, announced today.

"Recently, the members of the Board of Directors of the company "ToMontenegro", which I was at the head of as president, were replaced. Although I resigned in October last year and was looking forward to the arrival of new people, I was extremely disappointed with the proposal of new members, not to mention worried about the future the company's operations. By looking at the biographies of the four new members, we will see a collision with the generally accepted criteria when selecting the members of the Board of Directors," said Radulović in a statement released by the Europe Now Movement.

He added that newly appointed Board member Vuk Stojanović, while working for Montenegro Airlines (MA) in bankruptcy, was the right-hand man of Saša Zejak, the bankruptcy administrator of the grounded company MA.

"Zejak and the former president of the Commercial Court and bankruptcy judge Blažo Jovanić have been in custody since May, on suspicion of causing damage to the state budget by abusing their position in bankruptcy proceedings. In addition to Stojanović, Orhan Hodžić, who is the owner of the Oki Air company, was recently appointed deals with the resale of Air Montenegro tickets, although, for clear reasons, it is unacceptable for a Board member to have a connection with a business entity that has a direct business relationship with Air Montenegro. European practice also tells us that a Board member must have at least two years of experience in the predominant activity of the same society or at least in the field of corporate governance. In contrast, we have a reality in which Suad Đelović and Mirko Škerović were recommended for a place in the Board by an unknown competence, and very likely - a party membership card," said Radulović.

He said that there is one rule in every organization, whether they are companies majority owned by the state, political parties or companies listed on the American stock exchange - decisions and responsibility come from the top.

"Therefore, the Europe Movement is now clear. If we are going to drastically and quickly improve the situation in state-owned companies, members must be elected exclusively on meritocratic grounds," concluded Radulović.

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