The educational inspection found out about the case from the Gymnasium through the media: They will determine whether the principal acted according to the law

Director of the Center for Investigative Journalism, Milka Tadić Mijović, said that it is important to punish "those who are key in this story".

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Photo: TV Vijesti
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The educational inspectorate learned from the media about the inappropriate behavior of the professor of the "Slobodan Škerović" Gymnasium in Podgorica towards the former student, and whether there were any errors in the actions of the school administration will be known after the inspection.

From the Center for Investigative Journalism of Montenegro (CIN-CG), which after a few months of investigation was the first to publish this story, in "Boja jutra" on TV Vijesti, they say that everyone in the chain should take responsibility for this, as well as numerous other cases. which are covered up.

"We will submit all the relevant facts and circumstances that we establish during the inspection process, because our goal is primarily to protect the public interest. To protect every child, to ensure that every student is safe in every institution, that they feel comfortable and that there is no form of pressure under which one must function and exist, not only in this milieu, but in any other," said educational inspector Lucija Adžić.

"Our supervision implies that we will see, from the moment of submission of the initiative, to the moment of action, what the director undertook in relation to the submitted initiative and whether it is in accordance with everything that the legislator prescribed, and he prescribed a lot. Prescribed is a certain procedure, rules of conduct, the manner and procedure of imposing a certain measure. That part, as far as the imposition of a disciplinary measure is concerned, will be controlled by the competent Labor Inspectorate," she explained.

Director of the Center for Investigative Journalism, Milka Tadić Mijović, said that it is important to punish "those who are key in this story".

"However, through our research, we also told stories from other regions - Tuzi, Rožaja... Professors from schools from the north came to us, telling us anonymously that they have such cases and that they can't do anything in those small areas, that it sweeps everything under the carpet, and that sometimes even girls in elementary school are victims, but that, however, families and schools leave it under the carpet, because families are afraid that children would be stigmatized if something like that were to become known publicly," she said. is.

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