Those not assigned to the Organized Crime Prosecutor's Office (TOK) have no final convictions, yet received double salaries

Three public prosecutors returning from the Public Prosecutor's Office for Organized Crime (TOK) to their home prosecutor's offices because the High Prosecutorial Council (HPC) did not make a decision on their assignment in accordance with the amended set of laws, have no final convictions at all, and one of them does not even have a single investigation!
Those not assigned to the Organized Crime Prosecutor's Office (TOK) have no final convictions, yet received double salaries

Those not assigned to the Organized Crime Prosecutor’s Office (TOK) have no final convictions, yet received double salaries Three public prosecutors are returning to their home prosecutor’s offices because the High Prosecutorial Council did not approve their assignments to the Organized Crime Prosecutor’s Office (TOK) according to new laws. These prosecutors allegedly have no final convictions and one has no investigations. They were reportedly assigned to TOK with double salaries and less work, based on the discretion of the Supreme Public Prosecutor.

  • Three public prosecutors are returning from the Organized Crime Prosecutor’s Office (TOK) due to a lack of decision from the High Prosecutorial Council (HPC) on their assignments.
  • These prosecutors reportedly have no final convictions, and one has no investigations.
  • Their assignments to TOK were allegedly based on the Supreme Public Prosecutor’s discretion and came with double salaries and reduced workload.
  • One prosecutor, Dragoljub Milovanović, has no investigations despite being assigned last November.
  • Another prosecutor, Irena Bjeloš, has only a few investigations and no convictions after five years in TOK, returning to her previous position next Tuesday.
  • Prosecutor Aleksandar Barac has two investigations, one concerning funding for the Novi Sad - Subotica railway reconstruction, not the tunnel collapse.
  • The investigation into the tunnel collapse is being handled by the Public Prosecutor’s Office in Novi Sad, while an indictment for corruption related to the incident has been filed in Belgrade.
  • These prosecutors previously approved their own assignments to TOK, allegedly violating the Law on Public Prosecution.
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