Radović saved 175.000 euros, received more than 6.000 euros

VDT Milorad Marković reported bank savings of more than 100.000 euros, Agriculture Minister Vladimir Joković more than 140.000... Prime Minister Milojko Spajić reiterates that he owns cryptocurrencies, but does not specify the value

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Radović, Photo: Luka Zekovic
Radović, Photo: Luka Zekovic
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Governor of the Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG) Irena Radović She has more than 175.000 euros in her current account, and her earnings last year ranged from 5.657 to 6.450 euros.

Radović also told the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption that during 2024, as the chairwoman of the Financial Stability Council, she earned an additional more than 12.000 euros.

According to the latest property register, the governor owns land measuring 1.231 and 362 square meters, as well as a co-owner of a meadow measuring 3.226 square meters. She specified that this is an inheritance.

The file submitted to the Agency states that the governor has a Nissan Qashqai 1,5 DCI car that she purchased in 2015.

Marković reported more than 100.000 in savings

Supreme State Prosecutor Milorad Marković He reported to the Agency more than 100.000 euros in savings in the bank, and he also has more than 6.000 euros in his current account.

Marković received a salary of between 1.962 and 5.942 euros per month during the year, while as president of the Prosecutorial Council he earned an additional 10.659 euros. He was also president of the Commission for the Evaluation of State Prosecutors, and on that basis he collected 2.368 euros.

Markovic
Markovicphoto: Luka Zeković

He owns a 64-square-meter house, which he acquired under a gift contract in 2006, according to a report on the Agency's website, and 441 square meters of construction land. He has inherited or received as a gift several thousand square meters of land of various categories. Marković also owns a "Zastava CZ99 40S&W" weapon.

Chief Special Prosecutor Vladimir Novović He reported to the Agency a salary that ranged from 2.009 to 3.646 euros last year. During the year, as a member of the Program Committee of the Center for Training in the Judiciary and State Prosecutor's Office and the Prosecutors' Evaluation Council, he earned more than 8.000 euros.

Novović
Novovićphoto: Luka Zeković

In his property report, he stated that he owns a 69 square meter apartment and a 13 square meter garage, which he bought in 2022. His wife Lidija Novović As a judge of the Administrative Court, she earned between 1.538 and 1.976 euros last year.

Joković saved more than 140.000 euros

Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management Vladimir Jokovic He reported to the Agency money worth more than 140.000 euros. He specified that he had 59.000 in cash, 6.800 in a current account, and a sum of 76.000 euros categorized as "other".

This minister earned 26.880 euros from annuities last year, and reported 14.256 euros from compensation for top athletes.

His ministerial salary ranged from 1.790 to 2.001 euros, and as president of the Commission for the Assessment of Damage from Natural Disasters, he collected 5.922 euros.

Jokovic
Jokovicphoto: Boris Pejović

He owns a 140-square-meter house, four business premises, forests, orchards, yards, barren land... He points out that he inherited a "Beretta" weapon, and a "Mercedes" car from 2013 is registered in his name.

Joković has a 100 percent stake in the companies "Primasport" and "Citus", which also includes real estate in Nikšić, Podgorica, Budva, Bar and Kotor.

Deputy Prime Minister for Education, Science and Relations with Religious Communities Budimir Aleksic reported to the Agency that he earned more than 16.000 euros from additional work and fees. As a research associate at the Institute of History of the University of Montenegro (UCG), he earned 9.691 euros. As a minister, he received a salary of 2.055 euros. Aleksić also reported to the Agency a library of 15.000 titles in the field of social sciences and humanities, whose value, he claims, is 30.000 euros.

Aleksic
Aleksicphoto: Bojana Ćupić/Government of Montenegro

Minister of European Affairs Maida Gorcevic received a salary of 1.664 and 1.775 euros last year. As a member of two government commissions, she earned an additional income of almost 6.000 euros. She owns a 65 square meter apartment that she bought in 2017, for which she took out a housing loan of 35.000 euros.

Gorcevic
Gorcevicphoto: Parliament of Montenegro/M. Matković

Minister of Transport Maja Vukićević She reported earnings to the Agency ranging from 1.608 to 2.017 euros. She also has loans in the amounts of 6.422 and 3.700 euros.

Vukicevic
Vukicevicphoto: Boris Pejović

There are cryptocurrencies, no matter how valuable they are

Prime Minister of Montenegro Milojko Spajic He has 40.000 euros in his current account, and he has also reported to the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption that he owns cryptocurrencies, but his annual asset report does not state their value. The first man in the government stated in his asset report that his prime ministerial salary, depending on the month, ranged from 1.813 to 2.035 euros.

Spajić also declared a Mercedes Benz GLE 300D 4 Matic car, which he purchased in 2020, according to the report. He also declared that he owns 10 shares in Goldman Sachs.

Spajic
Spajicphoto: Boris Pejović

Deputy Prime Minister for Security, Defense, Fight against Crime and Internal Policy Aleksa Becic He reported to the Agency that he received a salary of 1.721 to 1.848 euros for that position last year.

Becic
Becicphoto: Government of Montenegro

President of the Parliament of Montenegro Andrija Mandic He informed the Agency that he receives a salary of 2.684 euros. According to the file he submitted to the institution, in 1999 he inherited parts of three houses of 120, 80, and 360 square meters, 1.600 square meters of construction land, a forest of 10 and a meadow of 74 hectares.

Mandic
Mandicphoto: Parliament of Montenegro

Deputy Prime Minister for International Relations and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ervin Ibrahimovic He reported to the Agency a salary of 1.633 to 2.130 euros, a house of 147 square meters and a yard of 229 square meters donated, as well as cash of 5.000 euros. He has two housing loans in his name, both for 40.000 euros.

Ibrahimovic
Ibrahimovicphoto: Đorđe Cmiljanić/Government of Montenegro

Minister of Interior Affairs Danilo Šaranović According to the report submitted to the Agency, he received a salary of between 1.631 and 2.125 euros, and as a member of the Council for Children's Rights, he earned more than 3.000 euros last year.

Saranovic
Saranovicphoto: Boris Pejović

Minister of Mining, Oil and Gas Admir Šahmanović In the card submitted to the Agency, Šahmanović reported that he had 50.000 euros in cash, as well as cryptocurrencies whose value he did not state. He owns a 2008 VW Passat car that he acquired by purchase. Šahmanović also reported 6.000 euros in savings.

Šahmanović
Šahmanovićphoto: Government of Montenegro

He stated that as a member of the supervisory board of SMATSA - Serbia and Montenegro Air Traffic Control, he earned 4.471 euros in January last year. His ministerial salary ranged from 1.500 to 1.775 euros.

Minister of Sports and Youth Dragoslav Šcekić He reported to the Agency that as a minister he earned between 1.776 and 1.843 euros and as a member of the Council for Children's Rights he earned 8.730 euros. He owns a 71-square-meter apartment and a 314-square-meter forest, and has a loan debt of 85.000 euros.

Šćekic
Šćekicphoto: Luka Zeković

Tolić's salary up to 3.743 euros

The CEO of the Airport of Montenegro (ACG), Roko Tolić, reported to the Agency that his salary was between 1.136 and 3.743 euros. He also received variables in the amount of 400 euros for four months. He owns a 149-square-meter apartment, a 100-square-meter apartment, two garages, and two motor vehicles, the “Škoda Superb” and “Suzuki”.

Tolic
Tolicphoto: Airports of Montenegro

According to that file, Tolić has a housing loan of 250.000.

The Director of the Civil Aviation Agency, Ivan Šćekić, submitted to the Agency both a regular report and a report relating to an increase in assets exceeding 10.000 euros, according to which he and his wife, Anđelka Šćekić, became owners of an apartment and garage in Podgorica. To purchase the apartment, Šćekić took out a loan in the amount of 285.000 euros.

Šćekic
Šćekicphoto: ACV

His salary ranged from 3.466 to 5.532 euros. Šćekić's salary does not cost the state budget, because the Agency is predominantly financed from international sources, and partly from flights made through Montenegrin airspace, issuing licenses and certificates, and certain fees from aviation entities.

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