The daughters of the Acting President of Positive Montenegro, Azra Jasavić, and the Deputy Prime Minister for Regional Development, Rafeto Husović, are employed as trainees at the Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG).
The daughter of the president of the Bosniak Party, Sanra Dacić, has been working in the CBCG since April, while Ilma Jasavić was hired in June.
"Sanra Dacić is employed at the Central Bank for a certain period of time, from April 3, 2017 to December 19, 2017, as an intern," the Central Bank's Directorate for Human Resources and Public Relations announced to "News".
Although she is an intern at the CBCG, Husović's daughter has been the founder and authorized representative of the company "Sanes" since April last year. According to data from the Central Register of Business Entities, the executive director of that company, which deals with hotel and other accommodation in Ulcinj, is Husović's son Enes.
The CBCG, headed by Governor Radoje Žugić, states that the daughter of the former Deputy Prime Minister of the Government of Electoral Trust has been in the bank since last month. Unlike Husović's daughter, Ilma Jasavić was hired as an intern after an interview, and she will definitely stay at the CBCG until the end of March 2018.
"The appointee established a working relationship in the CBCG based on a public competition, which was open from May 17 to 24, 2017 and to which another candidate applied. After receiving the applications, a candidate selection procedure was carried out, which included an English language and computer science test, as well as an oral interview with the registered candidates. Based on the results of the conducted tests and the evaluation of the expert committee that interviewed the two candidates, Ilma Jasavić, as the candidate with better grades, was proposed for selection to fill the advertised position. Accordingly, the Decision on the selection of candidates was made, against which no appeal was filed", informed "Vijesta" from the CBCG Directorate.
Yesterday, Jasavić and Husović did not answer the calls of "Vijesti" to answer whether their political engagement had an effect on the employment of children in the CBCG.
The Bosniak Party has been part of the ruling coalition since 2012, while Pozitivna is the only opposition party that voted for confidence in the Government of Milo Đukanović in January 2016.
After that, Jasavić was appointed as the Deputy Prime Minister, while the then leader of the party, Darko Pajović, was appointed as the President of the Parliament of Montenegro. Jasavić was appointed acting president of Pozitivna last year, as Pajović resigned after the party lost its parliamentary status in the October 2016 elections.
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