Director and members of the Board of "Montenegro works" declared assets: Savings from 20.000 to more than 900.000 euros

The largest asset among them was reported by the former executive director of Crnogorska kommercielja banka Pal Kovač

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Radulović, Photo: ToMontenegro
Radulović, Photo: ToMontenegro
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All members of the Board of Directors of "Montenegro works" have reported their income and property to the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption.

None of them gave their consent to inspect the bank accounts, while the director of the company, Filip Radulović, did it.

The government appointed a six-member Board of Directors in mid-October, two months after the state-owned company was founded.

The Law on the Prevention of Corruption stipulates that a public official is obliged within 30 days from the appointment to submit a property record to the Agency or to notify that institution of a transfer to another public function.

For those who do not do this, a fine of 500 to 2.000 euros is prescribed. All members of the Board of Directors fulfilled their legal obligations.

Before moving to "Montenegro works", Radulović was the president of the Board of Directors of "ToMontenegro", the national airline, for eight months.

He reported that his salary was 1.000 euros a month, and he had about 120.000 dollars in his accounts in March, but that amount has since been reduced to a little more than 98.000 dollars.

Radulović is the owner of a BMW car from 2008, which he acquired by purchase.

The largest asset among them was reported by the former executive director of Crnogorska kommercielja banka Pal Kovač.

Kovač reported that he earned 12.600 euros in September, and that he had 917.000 euros in his current account.

A member of OD "Montenegro works" inherited half of the house of 200 square meters, and in addition he is the owner of a government bond.

Bodin Šćepanović reported to the Agency that as a member of the Board of Directors he earns 400 euros per month, and that his basic salary was 10.000 euros.

One of the two current accounts has 95 euros, and the other has less than 225.000 Saudi Riyals, which is more than 50.000 euros.

Ivanka Višnjić reported to the Agency that she has a monthly income of 5.000 euros, and that she has 20.000 euros in her bank accounts.

Milena Milović, according to the record, reported that she is the Assistant Minister of Finance and Social Welfare for calculation, control and salary policy.

She is the president of the Credit and Guarantee Committee of the Investment and Development Fund, as well as a member of the working groups for the preparation of the Analysis of all fiscalities and parafiscalities at work and for the preparation of the Fiscal Strategy Proposal of Montenegro 2021-2024. years.

Her income from the Ministry of Finance, according to the record, amounted to around 1.560 euros with a variable in September. Milović is the owner of a Renault Megane from 2007.

Miloš Rajković was first appointed as a member of the Management Board of the Pension and Disability Insurance Fund (PIO) in April of last year at the proposal of the Ministry of Finance.

At that time, he reported that in addition to the basic salary of 434 euros, he also received 250 euros in benefits.

Public officials are obliged to submit regular annual property records by the end of the month.

During the establishment of "Montenegro works", the Government announced that it will deal with the monitoring and analysis of the financial situation in companies majority owned by the state and professional support in the implementation of reforms for more efficient management.

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