NIN: After the Krušik affair, Branko Stefanović left the joint company with the owner of GIM

In the text that will be published in Thursday's edition, it is stated that Branko Stefanović opened several more companies before his retirement - United BG Worldwild Company on September 28, 2017, and after less than a year, on June 25, 2018, Seven Stars Company.
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Cover of today's NIN, Photo: Twitter
Cover of today's NIN, Photo: Twitter
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After the outbreak of the affair with the sale of mortar ammunition from "Krušik" in Valjevo, the father of the Minister of Internal Affairs, Branko Stefanović, got out of ownership in a joint company he had with Goran Todorović, the owner of GIM, the weekly NIN learns.

"In addition to Junajted BG, Todorović and Branko Stefanović founded another joint company in January 2018, Worldwide Construction and Engineering Company, which they registered for the 'buying and selling of their own real estate'. A little over a month ago, when the 'Krušik' affair " brought to the fore the dubious affairs of GIM, in which the father of the Minister of Police was also involved, in APR the ownership structure of this company was changed faster and better and now its sole owner is Goran Todorović", stated the weekly NIN in the new number.

In the text that will be published in Thursday's edition, it is stated that Branko Stefanović opened several more companies before his retirement - United BG Worldwild Company on September 28, 2017, and after less than a year, on June 25, 2018, Seven Stars Company.

"When the public became interested in his business, on September 26 of this year, he changed the name of the first company to United Bg consulting. In the meantime, two restaurants became part of the Seven Stars company - first, 'Maksim' in Đure Daničića Street, and then, 25 In February of this year, the pub 'Maksim 2' in Đure Jakšića Street 1 was registered as a branch of Seven Stars in the APR," writes NIN.

The weekly added that "even the Minister of Police probably does not know how his father's business empire is expanding", given that all three of his companies, in which he is the sole owner and one in which he is a partner, ended in the red in 2018 of about 155.000 euros.

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