ASK is conducting proceedings against two members of the Prosecutor's Council

Milović has 30.000 in cryptocurrencies, Gazivoda earned around 8.400 euros in December

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From one of the sessions of the new Prosecutor's Council, Photo: BORIS PEJOVIC
From one of the sessions of the new Prosecutor's Council, Photo: BORIS PEJOVIC
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Due to the suspicion that they violated the Law on the Prevention of Corruption, the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption initiated proceedings against two members of the Prosecutor's Council from the ranks of distinguished lawyers.

"The members of the Prosecutor's Council did not submit reports on income and assets within the 30-day period from taking office, provided by law. Philip Jovovich i Borivoje Đukanović, against whom misdemeanor proceedings have been filed", said the Agency when asked by "Vijesti" about these cases. The Prosecutor's Council did not answer the questions of "Vijesti".

The Council has 11 members. It was completed at the end of December, after the Parliament of Montenegro elected four members from among distinguished lawyers, as well as the head of the Institute of Alternatives Steva Muk as a representative of non-governmental organizations.

The law stipulates that a public official is obliged to submit a property certificate within 30 days of appointment. For those who do not do so within that period, a fine of 500 to 2.000 euros is prescribed.

While there are no records for Jovović and Đukanović in the Agency's register, income and assets were reported by two other members from the ranks of distinguished lawyers - Siniša Gazivoda i Miloš Vuksanović.

In the month when he was appointed, Gazivoda earned around 8.400 euros. The largest part of it - 7.600 euros - was acquired from the legal profession, 600 euros was the fee for membership in the Board of Directors of the Center for Rest, Recreation and Treatment "Igalo", and 100 euros from the Board of Directors of "Autoremont Osmanagić". In addition, he reported that in the same month he received a fee of less than 870 euros for the preparation of the analysis.

Gazivoda is the owner of an apartment of 48 square meters that he acquired by purchase, as well as a car "Opel Insignia" from 2010, and he also has 10.000 euros in cash.

Council member Miloš Vuksanović earned 1.300 euros a month last year, and his wife Tijana Vuksanović 1.200 euros per month. Both incomes are listed as variables.

He is the owner of a third of the law and partnership company Ivanović, Kovač, Vuksanović.

Vuksanović is the owner of a third of the apartment of 66 and a house of 138 square meters, the first of which he acquired by purchase and the second property he inherited. He is also the owner or co-owner of thousands of square meters of land that he inherited.

He owns an Audi A4 from 2015, and his wife owns a year-old Mazda 3. They acquired both cars by purchase.

Vuksanović received a weapon as a gift, the market value of which was estimated at 800 euros.

In 2019, the Council member borrowed twice - a 30.000 housing loan and less than 11.000 euros for the purchase of a car, which he pays back in installments of 315 and 257 euros per month.

Gazivoda and Vuksanović did not consent to the inspection of bank accounts, while Muk did so.

Muk reported that last year he mostly earned a little more than 1.000 euros a month. In addition to his salary, Muk had an income of 250 euros from rent for three months, and for four months he had an income of 625 to 4.375 euros per month on other grounds.

His wife Jadranka Kaluđerović she earned 715 euros from the Institute for Strategic Studies and Projections and another 200 euros from the Faculty of Culture and Tourism. In addition, she had six other incomes, ranging from 300 to 1.250 euros.

Muk is the owner of an apartment of 72 and half of an apartment of 60 square meters, the larger of which he acquired by purchase and the smaller one he inherited. The wife is the owner of not quite 4.350 square meters of land, which she received as a gift.

The Council member drives a Volkswagen Carp from 2005, and his wife drives a Renault Megane from 2011. They are the owners of the shares, and since 2020, Muk has been paying back the 5.000 euro loan in monthly installments of 100 euros.

After several shifts in the Ministry of Justice, Human and Minority Rights, the State Secretary entered the Council as a representative of that department Andrej Milović. Milović reported that in February he received 1.500 euros as state secretary, and another 600 as a member of the Prosecutor's Council. His wife Jovana Milović earned 1.300 euros from the "International Republican Institute" in the same month.

Milović is the owner of an apartment of 98 square meters that he acquired by purchase, and he and his wife drive cars from 2008 - "Reno Laguna" and "Volkswagen Passat". Milovic reported having 30.000 in cryptocurrencies. He is returning two loans - a 95.000 housing loan and a 9.600 euro consumer loan in installments of 532 and 147 euros respectively. He did not consent to the inspection of the bank accounts.

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