Due to control of the sentence from the court

The National Parks of Montenegro received an order to deduct 50 euros from a worker's salary due to an unpaid fine.
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gamekeepers, Photo: Zoran Đurić
gamekeepers, Photo: Zoran Đurić
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Ažurirano: 04.02.2015. 18:06h

The workers of the National Park (NP) "Skadarsko jezero", who do not have a license to work in protection work, continue to perform the work of gamekeepers.

Several reliable sources of "Vijesti" claim that the Basic Misdemeanor Court punished 12 employees of the national park, who wrote reports to poachers and controlled fishermen, and did not have a license to work in such jobs.

The "Vijesti" journalist had an insight into one of the court's orders ordering the National Parks of Montenegro to deduct 50 euros from the salary of an employee, due to an unpaid misdemeanor fine.

The same sources claim that most gamekeepers do not want to work the third shift due to poor working conditions, so the water management sends workers in charge of maintaining environmental hygiene (purchasing garbage and maintaining green areas).

They claim that now the workers are filling out work orders for maintaining ambient hygiene on the water surface, while in fact they are performing the duties of supervisors. In the work orders, which were written and submitted to the management of NP "Skadar Lake" on Saturday and Sunday, it is written that the workers "maintained environmental hygiene on the water surface" from 14 pm to XNUMX am.

The NPCG, headed by Zoran Mrdak, did not respond to the questions of "Vijesti", so it remains unclear why employees in environmental hygiene worked until late in the evening on the water. A year and a half ago, the police filed misdemeanor charges against 16 gamekeepers of the NP "Skadarsko jezero" who were working without a license at the time, after they had carried out an inspection in that park, following a question from the "Vijesti" journalist.

After that, NPCG sent 18 game wardens from all national parks for training in Danilovgrad, which cost them 7.400 euros.

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