Zagreb: 306 falsified diplomas in utility companies

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Ažurirano: 02.01.2015. 19:19h

As many as 306 employees in Zagreb utility companies had falsified diplomas or certificates, the latest audit showed, reports Croatian media.

Most of them were discovered in the Zagreb Electric Tramway (ZET) and Gradska Čistoca, HRT reported.

Employees received falsified documents in educational institutions from Croatia, as well as Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The most illegal diplomas were found in ZET - 94, and in Čistoca - 84, and the difference between the total paid salary and the real salary according to the actual professional training amounts to an incredible HRK 88,5 million, reports HRT.

This is how the final version of the revision of the diplomas and certificates of Zagreb's utility companies, which "Jutarnji list" got a look at, looks like.

Criminal charges and extraordinary terminations of employment contracts have been initiated against officials with unreliable documents on the basis of which they were employed, which is three percent of the total number of employees, and so far 249 workers have been fired due to the falsification of those documents, HRT reports. .

Of the 306 falsified documents found, only seven of them related to diplomas, which means that so many employees faked a college degree, and the rest of the 299 related to obtaining high school certificates illegally.

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