Kadić earned more than 80.000 euros last year

Former Health Insurance Fund Director and Sports Minister Report Assets and Income After Leaving Office

18627 views 19 comment(s)
Vuk Kadić, former director of the Health Insurance Fund, Photo: BORIS PEJOVIC
Vuk Kadić, former director of the Health Insurance Fund, Photo: BORIS PEJOVIC
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

Former Director of the Health Insurance Fund (FZO) Vuk Kadic He earned just over 65.000 euros last year at a private institution, according to a report on assets and income, which he submitted to the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption after leaving office.

Kadić earned just over 15.000 euros in the Health Insurance Fund during the 11 months of last year - his salary was 1.384 euros, while as a member of the Commission for the Approval of Non-Listed Drugs, he collected an additional 900 euros.

His wife Natasa Kadic, she was employed at the Clinical Center of Montenegro, earning 1.255 euros per month.

Kadić owns a 69 square meter house, a 40 square meter outbuilding, a 416 square meter yard, and last year his wife bought a 117 square meter apartment.

This former official owns two cars, a Mercedes GLE and an Audi Q5. He has 54.000 euros in two current accounts, and his wife has 25.000 euros.

The Kadićs have debts to two Montenegrin banks for leasing and a housing loan, in the amount of 28.000 and 75.000 euros.

The Board of Directors (BOD) of the Health Insurance Fund dismissed Kadić in November, claiming that there were illegalities in his work, which he denied and announced that he would challenge the decision in court, as well as file criminal charges against the members of the BOD.

Former Minister of Sports and Youth Dragoslav Šcekić, who was dismissed by the Parliament at the end of December, recorded in his assets file after the termination of his office that he earned 22.116 euros as a minister last year, or 1.843 euros per month.

Dragoslav Šćekić, former Minister of Sports and Youth
Dragoslav Šćekić, former Minister of Sports and Youthphoto: Boris Pejović

As president of the Council for Children's Rights, he received compensation throughout last year, in the amount of 758 euros per month.

His wife Diana Shammer was earning 800 euros a month as a preschool teacher. His son Mihailo Scekic is a professional handball player at the Handball Club “Lovćen” and earned between 100 and 2.000 euros per month.

Daughter of former Minister of Sports Helena Scekic According to the asset file published on the Agency's website, she was a technical secretary at the Anti-Doping Commission for three months and earned between 796 and 1260 euros per month.

Šćekić owns a 71-square-meter apartment and a 314-square-meter forest, both of which he acquired by purchase.

He owes 85.000 euros for a housing loan at a Montenegrin bank, and his wife owes 25.000 euros for a cash loan.

Radulović has savings in dollars

The Minister of Maritime Affairs, and recently the coordinator of the Ministry of Transport, Filip Radulović, reported in his asset report that he has over 46.000 US dollars in his current account.

As a minister, he earned between 1.255 and 1.692 euros per month. From his membership in the Privatization and Capital Projects Council, he earned 5.880 euros last year, or 490 euros per month.

He owns a 48 square meter apartment and a garage space, which he purchased in 2022.

He reported a 2009 BMW 328i car, and he owes 73.314 euros for a housing loan from a Montenegrin bank.

Bonus video: