Milatović: Novović turns a blind eye to wrongdoings and abuses, what about the case regarding the road Meljine - Petijevići?

Almost four years of "silence of the Special State Prosecutor's Office regarding the hundreds of reports" filed by the DPS, "rightly raises the question of selectivity and non-transparency in the work of this institution," said the MP from that party.

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Milatović, Photo: DPS
Milatović, Photo: DPS
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While some are being brought to justice with the cameras and never-more-loud disrespect for the presumption of innocence by key actors in the political and social life of Montenegro, the obvious inactions and abuses of others are piling up, and Vladimir Novović is turning a blind eye to each of them, said the deputy of the Democratic Party. socialist (DPS) Sonja Milatović.

He says that almost four years of "silence of the Special State Prosecutor's Office regarding the hundreds of reports" filed by the DPS, "rightly raises the question of selectivity and non-transparency in the work of this institution."

"I would like to remind you that the criminal charges that we filed mainly involved persons who were in high government positions, who are suspected of having, through their actions, achieved the elements of the criminal offense of abuse of official position. To this day, despite inquiries, we have not been informed about to the status of submitted criminal charges, it is our duty to warn about the possible existence of a list of priorities in the actions of the SDT," said Milatović.

Since, as she says, she "wants to leave the impression that SDT Novović acts indiscriminately and transparently", she asked the special state prosecutor what is happening with the case regarding the agreement on the termination of the Bot arrangement for the Meljine - Petijevići road.

"Namely, on the basis of that agreement, which, among others, was signed by the then Minister of Finance in the Government of Zdravko Krivokapić, Milojko Spajić, the company 'Univerzal Monte', behind which stands the Serbian businessman Vuk Hamović, was supposed to pay four million euros for the early termination of the contract While some of the key actors in the political and social life of Montenegro are being brought to justice with the cameras, Vladimir Novović does not want to see any of them nor this case of possible corruption, in which the current prime minister is potentially involved, as well as turning a blind eye to the fact that even 250.000 euros may not be enough to pay for the damage Vesna Bratić caused to the state through illegal actions," the statement concludes.

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