Savings have shrunk, crypto-currencies are still a secret

The Prime Minister and the Ministers of Finance and Public Administration, as well as the head of the National Security Agency, did not provide access to the bank accounts.

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Milojko Spajić, Photo: Luka Zeković
Milojko Spajić, Photo: Luka Zeković
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Prime Minister's salary Milojko Spajić it ranged between 1.800 and 1.900 euros last year, while it has about 53.700 in cash and in banks, which is almost 6.000 euros less compared to the report submitted to the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption a few months ago.

In November of last year, upon assuming office, he reported savings of more than 59.000 euros.

In the report on income and assets for 2023, Spajić specifies that he has 23.800 euros in cash and almost 30.000 euros in two current accounts, as well as cryptocurrencies (BTC, ETH, BNB, USDT, etc.) that he acquired through purchases. The value of cryptocurrencies was not specified, and the Prime Minister did not show it in the report he submitted upon taking office as the first person in the Government.

He reported cryptocurrencies for the first time in 2020, when he announced that they were worth 150.000 euros at that time. He reported the same amount three months later, but already in 2022 he "banned" access to that data, so in the part that refers to cryptocurrencies it only says that they were acquired by purchase.

In the property register, it is written that he also owns 10 shares in the investment bank Goldman Sachs, where he worked as a credit analyst.

Spajić reported to the Agency that he is the owner of a 2020 Mercedes-Benz car that he bought in 2021.

The Prime Minister did not give permission to KAS to inspect accounts in banking and other financial institutions.

In Spajić's property record, he did not register an apartment or a house, and he previously denied the allegations that he owns such properties in Montenegro and Serbia, according to an extract from the cadastre.

Salary of the Minister of Finance News of Vuković is about 1.748 euros, while as a member of the Financial Stability Council of the Central Bank of Montenegro, he received an additional 700 euros per month.

In Vuković's property record, it is written that he is the owner of the 51-square-meter apartment he bought, as well as a third of the inherited field, meadow, orchard, forest, pasture and auxiliary building.

Novica Vuković
Novica Vukovićphoto: Luka Zeković

Vuković is the owner of a Suzuki Vitara car from 2015, as well as shares in the companies Ad za hotelierstvo i Turizam, Marina Bar, Montecargo, Maintenance of railway rolling stock, 13. Jul Plantaže, Railway infrastructure and Railway transport of Montenegro.

Vuković has a home loan and a consumer loan, which he pays back in monthly installments of 558,46 and 169,84 euros.

Even the Minister of Finance did not allow KAS access to bank accounts.

Director of the National Security Agency (ANB) Boris Milić last year he earned an average of 2.816 euros. In the asset register, it is written that he was paid about 373 euros for membership in the Government's National Committee for Civil Aviation Safety in January.

Milić owns a 2013 Kia Sportage, an inherited Colt pistol from 1968 and a 2016 Tanfoglio pistol that he received as a gift.

Boris Milić
Boris Milićphoto: Luka Zeković

The director of ANB reported to the ASK that he is the owner of shares in the companies Euro Fond, Atlas Mont, Hlt Fond, Jugopetrol and 13. Jul Plantaže.

Milić has a housing union loan from 2019 of 24.000 euros, which he pays back in monthly installments of 375,74 euros, and about 5.076 euros in his current account.

The director of ANB did not allow ASK to inspect the copper accounts.

Minister of Public Administration Marash Dukaj last year, he had a basic salary of about 1.696 euros, and he also received about 2.846 euros for per diems for official trips in the country and abroad.

Dukaj earned an additional 429,58 euros per month as the president of the Government Council for Information Security. The Minister of Public Administration owns a 2015 Volkswagen Passat.

Marash Dukaj
Marash Dukajphoto: Luka Zeković

In the property register, he reported that he has 9.500 euros in his current account, but also that he has a cash loan of 30.000 euros from 2023, which he pays back in monthly installments of 948 euros.

Dukaj did not provide insight into ASK's bank accounts either.

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