More than 5.000 euros per month to Joković

The Minister of Agriculture is the owner of the companies Primasport and Citus, five business premises, residential buildings... The Minister of Transport and Maritime Affairs, Filip Radulović, has about 46.000 dollars in his accounts.

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Jokovic, Photo: Luka Zekovic
Jokovic, Photo: Luka Zekovic
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Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management Vladimir Jokovic he earned 2023 euros per month for almost all of 5.300.

This can be seen from his report on income and assets for last year, which he submitted to the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption (ASK).

In Joković's property record, it is written that during the ten months of last year, as a minister, he earned 1.867,59 euros, and in November and December, 1.790,86.

As a member of the Government Council for Privatization and Capital Projects, he received 125 euros per month from January to November. Joković earned 2.240 euros per month from rent, and an additional 1.068 euros as a top athlete.

The Minister of Agriculture is the owner of a house of 140 square meters and an office building of 276, and he also owns four business premises of 820, 67, 154 and 100 square meters and a garage, forest, meadows, orchards and barren land. He also has two cars, a Mercedes E class from 2013 and a Mercedes ML from 2011 that he bought, as well as a 1975 Beretta pistol that he inherited.

Joković reported to ASK 65.000 euros in cash, he has 76.500 euros in banks, and the asset register also says that he has shares in the Eurofund and the Hlt fund. He owns the companies Primasport and Citus, as well as five business premises, a residential building, an apartment, a meadow and a field.

Minister of Defense Dragan Krapović in November and December, he earned 1.764 euros based on that function, and in the last month of 2023, he also received 700 euros of variables. Previously, during the year as a member of parliament, he earned around 1.725 ​​euros, and during the four months he was paid a variable amount of 284,80 euros.

Krapović earned 6.500 euros from the rent for the year. He owns an 89-square-meter apartment that he received as a gift and drives a Beverly 500 from 2005. Krapović has a 50 percent ownership share in the company Horošo, which operates two vessels - semi-submarines. The Minister of Defense has a mortgage loan that he repays in monthly installments of 411,50 euros, and he has 49.460 euros in cash.

Minister of Interior Affairs Danilo Šaranović as a minister, he earned an average of around 1.650 euros. Previously, during the year, he was a member of parliament, with an average salary of 1.621 euros, and then as the deputy mayor of the Capital City, he received about 4.800 euros in salary and telephone fees and 1.200 euros as the coordinator of the unit for the implementation of the waste water treatment system project.

He received reimbursements from the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) for the costs of official visits in the amount of around 850 euros. According to the property register, Šaranović is the owner of shares in the companies Obod, Tp izbor and Napredak Kotor.

Minister of Energy and Mining Saša Mujović as a minister in November and December he earned 1.852,83 and 1.776,80 euros, as well as variables in the amount of 320 euros. As dean of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, during the ten months of 2023, he earned an average of 2.917 euros, and he also had 3.407 euros of other income at the University of Montenegro. Mujović has 11.000 euros in his current account, and he owns shares in the companies Hlt Bok, the Simo Milošević Institute, Izbor Bar, Jugooceanija Kotor and the Montenegrin electric transmission system.

Deputy Prime Minister Alekse Bečić he received 1.795,10 and 1.721,60 euros based on that position in November and December, while as a deputy he earned around 1.659 euros.

According to the property record, EUR 259,25 is deducted from Bečić's salary every month because he bought things in installments in the total amount of EUR 2.856,65 on four occasions.

In the property record of the Deputy Prime Minister Srđan Pavićević it does not say what the salary is for November and December 2023, but it is stated that as a member of the Parliament he earned around 1.089 euros for the year, and as a doctor at the Clinical Center of Montenegro (KCCG) a total of 25.477 euros. As a member of the Committee for Tenders in KCCG and a member of the council, he earned about 720 euros for the year, and in December, he was paid 72 euros by the Government in the name of expenses for official trips.

Pavićević is the owner of a 90-square-meter apartment and a 2022 Mazda car that he bought, and he has about 9.500 euros in his current account. He has a cash loan that he pays back in monthly installments of around 312 euros.

Minister of Transport and Maritime Affairs Filip Radulović earns 1.579 euros per month, and in his regular job during several months in 2023 he received around 1.604 euros. Radulović has an apartment of 49 square meters and a garage that he bought, a BMW vehicle from 2009. The property records say he has $1.000 in cash and about $46.000 in accounts. The housing loan is repaid in monthly installments of 542 euros.

Minister of Labor and Social Welfare Naida Nišić she reported to ASK that she earned 1.664,30 and 1.781 euros, while as a member of the Social Council she received another 100 euros each. Nišić has a consumer loan that he pays back in monthly installments of 150 euros.

In the asset register of the Minister of Education, Science and Innovation Angel Jakšić Stojanović writes that she earns 1.706,49 euros per month, while as a councilor in the Assembly of the Capital City she received around 2.500 per year.

Jakšić Stojanović received 1.109 euros per month at the Faculty of Culture and Tourism, University of Donja Gorica for six months, and about 8.381 euros for engagements in scientific research projects. The minister has now received a fee of 2.000 euros from the Europe Movement, and she was paid about 243 euros for daily allowances for an official trip to Brussels in December. Jakšić Stojanović is the owner of a studio apartment and has a consumer loan that she pays back in monthly installments of around 207 euros.

Joković, Krapović, Mujović and Nišić did not give consent to ASK for inspection of bank accounts

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