President of the Council of Radio and Television of Montenegro (RTCG) Veselin Drljević during the last year, based on that function, he received 1.395 euros, twice as much as other colleagues.
This can be seen from Drljević's property record, which he submitted to the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption (ASK).
The Council of RTCG at the beginning of its mandate decided on the proposal of the general director of RTCG Boris Raonic to double Drljević's compensation for working in the Council, even though the law stipulates that the members of the council are followed by one average salary at the level of the Public Service. That amount has increased significantly with the adoption of the collective agreement and is not fixed but varies depending on the month, which is not visible from Drljević's property record.
According to the annual report on income and assets, Drljević earned a total of 2.900 euros per month last year - 817 from his regular job, and he also had other income in the monthly amount of around 664 euros.
The president of the RTCG Council is the owner of a house of about 100 square meters, an auxiliary building, an office space, and he also has land, a meadow and an orchard of about 2.500 square meters. He owns shares in several companies.
Vice President of the Council Marijana Camović Veličković in 2023, she received compensation for work in the amount of 658 to around 818 euros, depending on the amount of the average salary in RTCG.
She reported to ASK that she earned a total of around 10.000 euros from research work last year. Camović Veličković owns shares in the Montenegrin electric transmission system.
Member of the Council Amina Murić last year she received compensation in the amount of around 664 to 830 euros. Her earnings from her regular job were mostly around 701 euros, but also other incomes which amount to around 9.900 euros per year. Murić has a housing loan that he pays back in monthly installments of around 200 euros.
Monthly income of a member of the Council Milice Špajak last year, they amounted to about 906 euros, in addition to compensation based on the function, which amounted to about 664 to 830 euros. Špajak stated in the property record that she is repaying the consumer loan in monthly installments of around 137 euros.
According to the report on income and assets submitted to ASK, a member of the Council Naod Zoric in 2023, he received compensation for the Thirteenth of July Award in the amount of 10.596 euros. Zorić also reported to ASK a monetary compensation of 1.000 euros for the Grand Prix, while he earned 6.000 euros from the sale of an artistic painting. In the property register, it is written that he is the owner of three family residential buildings, as well as land, meadows, orchards...
Member of the Council Filip Lazović apart from the compensation for work in that body, which is at the level of other colleagues, he earned an average of 756 euros per month in the Union of Employers. In Lazović's property record, it is written that as a member of the Committee for Monitoring, Implementation and Interpretation of the General Collective Agreement, which was formed by the Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare, he received one hundred euros a month. Lazović also has a consumer loan that he pays back in monthly installments of 269 euros.
In the property record of the member of the Council Predrag Marsenić writes that, apart from compensation in that body, he received mostly 1.777 euros per month in his regular job at the Montenegrin Olympic Committee.
Until recently a member of the Council Predrag Miranović, who resigned from that position ten days ago, like his other colleagues, except for Drljevic, received compensation in the amount of the average salary in RTCG. In his property record for 2023, it is written that as a full-time professor at the University of Montenegro (UCG), he earned about 2.500 euros per month, and about 2.278 euros at the Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts (CANU).
According to the report, Miranović earned 1.180 euros from his professional activities, and 2.160 from his independent activities on an annual basis. He is the owner of three apartments, and he also owns inherited real estate. He has about 39.000 euros in his current account, and he also has a housing loan that he pays back in monthly installments of 256 euros.
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