Radović has no movable property, Jovović bought a car

The Law on the Judicial Council states that the same person can be elected president of the same court a maximum of two times. This, however, did not prevent him from applying for that position for the third time, and besides him, this time the judge of that court Željka Jovović is also "fighting" for that position.
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Zoran Radović, Photo: Boris Pejović
Zoran Radović, Photo: Boris Pejović
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The president of the Basic Court in Podgorica, Zoran Radović, earned a little less than 1.500 euros a month as the president of the largest Montenegrin court.

This is written in his property record for last year, which he submitted to the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption.

In addition, last year he earned around 2.000 euros from lecturing at seminars, drafting the Law on Alternative Dispute Resolution and evaluating judges of the Basic Court.

In his property record, it is written that he has a two-room apartment of 72 square meters and a garage, and that he has no movable property, shares, savings...

It also says that he allocates almost 600 euros per month to pay back three loans. Unlike the previous year, he did not give his consent for the inspection of bank accounts.

His wife, who also works at the Basic Court in Podgorica as a counselor, earns 560 euros a month.

Radović has been the president of the Basic Court in Podgorica for ten years, and his second term in that position recently expired.

According to the Law on Courts, after the end of the mandate, he can perform that function for another six months.

The Law on the Judicial Council states that the same person can be elected president of the same court a maximum of two times.

This, however, did not prevent him from applying for that position for the third time, and besides him, this time the judge of that court, Željka Jovović, is also "fighting" for that position.

In her property record, it is written that last year she earned a little over 1.200 euros a month, that as a member of the Judicial Council until June of last year she earned a little over 3.500 euros, and a little over 4.000 euros working in the working bodies of the Judicial Council and the Ministry of Justice.

Her and her family's assets increased by a car she bought last year.

In addition, her husband owns an apartment of 121 square meters, a house, auxiliary buildings, lots, and her son owns another apartment of 39 square meters.

She also received insurance money, and has savings of 5.000 euros, as well as shares in Plantaže.

The Jovovics also give about 900 euros a month to pay back five loans. Jovović did not allow access to the bank accounts either.

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