Grbović gave insight into the real estate, but not into the accounts

The agency was approved by the leaders of Kotor and Cetinje, Željko Aprcović and Aleksandar Kašćelan
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Grbović, Photo: Filip Roganović
Grbović, Photo: Filip Roganović
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The President of the Municipality of Nikšić, Veselin Grbović, received less than 1.740 euros last year, according to the regular annual property report that he submitted to the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption. That is 105 euros more than a year earlier.

His wife Lidija Grbović received 2019 euros in 400 and her monthly income did not change compared to 2018.

Grbović is the owner of a house of 55 and four apartments of 39, 44, 79 and 119 square meters, as well as a part of the house of 96 and an auxiliary building of 33 square meters and a large plot of land. He reported that he acquired two smaller apartments through construction, two larger ones through purchase, and he mostly inherited the rest of the property. He also owns weapons - he has a "CZ 858" as a gift from before.

He has 4.000 euros in the bank, which is less than 10.000 euros compared to the previous year.

The Grbovićs have shares in Bauxite Mines in Nikšić.

The president of the Nikšić municipality did not give the Agency permission to inspect the bank accounts, while his colleagues from Kotor and Cetinje did.

The President of the Municipality of Kotor Željko Aprcović reported to the Agency that last year he received 1.242 euros in that place.

He has been the President of the Municipality since mid-July, and in December he received a little more than 390 euros as a winter allowance, and another 42,2 euros as a special part of his salary.

For the first part of the year, he was a deputy in the Assembly of Montenegro and a councilor in the Assembly of the Municipality of Kotor, from which he received a little more than 200 euros variable, that is, 200 euros in compensation. Aprcović received another 800 euros per month from the lawyer's office.

Aprcovic are the owners of shares in "Izbor" from Bar, since November he has been paying off a 4.000 euro cash loan in installments of less than 235 euro, and his wife, Marijana Aprcovic, is responsible for the 20-year-old "Nissan Nika".

The mayor of Cetinje, Aleskandar Kašćelan, earned around 1.615 euros per month last year, according to the regular annual property record that he submitted to the Agency.

In addition to the mayor's salary of less than 1.235 euros, Kašćelan, as a member of the Government Council for Privatization and Capital Projects, received another 380 euros per month.

He reported that his wife Nataša Kašćelan from RTV Cetinje received 455 euros last year.

Kašćelan is the owner of two apartments of 51 and 72 square meters, the first of which he acquired by purchase and the second he received on the basis of a gift contract. He is also one of the owners of a quarter of the house of 60 square meters. The residents of Kašćel have shares in nine joint-stock companies, and his wife drives a 2008 Nissan Micra.

The mayor is repaying two loans - a 70.000-euro housing loan from 2007 in installments of 333 euros, and a 2017-euro consumer loan, which he pays back in monthly installments of 6.000 euros.

Bogdanović received 1.525 euros per month

Last year, the Minister of Culture Aleksandar Bogdanović received 1.525 euros per month, according to the regular annual property record that he submitted to the Agency.

Bogdanović
Bogdanović(Photo: Gov.me)

These are Bogdanović's only incomes, because he stated that he does not receive anything as the president of the Government's National Commission for UNESCO and a member of the Senate of the capital.

His wife Milena Marović Bogdanović had no income last year.

The minister owns a house of 67, a garage of 13 and about 3.000 square meters of land.

He has a Chrysler from 2005, which, as he reported, is out of use, and his wife has a year-old Mercedes.

Bogdanović has 25.000 euros in cash, shares in two joint-stock companies, and since the end of 2016 he has been paying off 90.000 euros of a mortgage loan, which he pays back in installments of 700 per month.

The minister changed his mind and this time did not give the Agency consent to inspect the bank accounts.

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