Member of the Council of the Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG), Srđa Božović has 42 euros in savings, and his wife Nataša Božović has 29.500.
In the report on assets and income, the former SNP official specified that he saved 5.800 euros last year, and his wife increased her savings by 4.000.
Božović received a salary of 400 euros at the CBCG, while he earned 950 euros at the Faculty of Law of the "Mediterranean" University.
He is a recipient of a national pension of 664 euros, which he earned as a former member of the SNP.
Božović is the president of the "Mediterranean" University Commission, which investigated whether the works of the Minister of Science Sanja Vlahović and DPS Youth Council member Milan Babović were plagiarized, and last year he also taught part-time at the Faculty of State and European Studies (FDES), where he earned 1.891 euros.
He owns apartments in Podgorica and Belgrade, 102 and 106 square meters. He also owns a plot of land in Podgorica of 2.514 square meters, and he reported that he is the owner of a pistol and a hunting carbine, which, he claims, are registered with the MUP.
Nataša Božović is employed at the High Court and earns 1.177 euros. For additional work on an annual basis, she collected an additional 1.000 euros. She has also been a member of the Judicial Council since July 2014, where she earned 600 euros.
The commission of the "Mediterranean" University concluded in December last year that they had no legal basis to deal with the plagiarism of Vlahović.
Professor Milenko Popović recently announced that he resigned from the Senate because of such a decision.
Popović then told "Vijesta" that he himself "has absolute proof that in the case of Minister Vlahović it is grandiose plagiarism", which he wanted to present to his colleagues, but he did not get the opportunity to do so.
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