Zeković: Janković acted on the orders of Injac

In her statement, the lawyer stated that Injac expressly ordered the former head of the Protection and Rescue Service to introduce overtime for both the commander of the Protection and Rescue Service and for all employees, regardless of the limit on the duration of overtime

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Janković, Photo: TV Vijesti
Janković, Photo: TV Vijesti
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Lawyer Maja Zeković said that her attorney Goran Janković acted according to the order of the mayor of Podgorica, Olivera Injac, who "expressly ordered" to introduce overtime for both the commander of the Capital City Protection and Rescue Service and for all employees, regardless of the limit on the duration of overtime of work.

Zeković said that due to the nature of the work of the Protection Service, such a model of behavior is common and known to the Administrative Inspection itself, as it is also represented in the Police Directorate.

Earlier today, it was announced from the Capital City that the report of the Administrative Inspection, which refers to the performed inspection in the Protection and Rescue Service of the Capital City, stated a violation of the Labor Law by Janković and that this was stated in the previously filed criminal complaint against him.

"This inspection supervision was carried out after the illegal dismissal of Goran Janković, who was not contacted or met by anyone in order to provide possible notifications in order to determine the veracity of the supervision, i.e. objective action, while it is particularly indicated that the Administrative Inspection was informed by the Protection Service about the number of hours worked on a monthly basis long before the supervision of the same was carried out, which fact speaks for itself about the seriousness of the alleged omissions in the 'administrative inspection minutes'," Zeković said.

She added that all actions undertaken by Janković in his capacity as head of the Protection Service were already subject to the attention of the Special State Prosecutor's Office based on reports that were rejected.

"Because no elements of any criminal offense were found in his conduct, which is being prosecuted ex officio," Zeković said.

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