Petak, 27 Decembra, 2024

Kategorija: Impuls istražuje

Growing Chinese Influence in Republika Srpska – Publicly Giving 200 KM, Secretly Earning Millions

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By 2023, according to data from the Foreign Investment Promotion Agency in Bosnia and Herzegovina (FIPA), citing the "China Global Investment Tracker" research, Chinese investments in Bosnia and Herzegovina exceeded $3 billion. According to data from the Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Chinese investments are higher in Republika Srpska than in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Rastući kineski uticaj u Republici Srpskoj – Javno daju 200 KM, tajno zarađuju milione

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Kinezi su do 2023. godine u BiH investirali više od 3 milijarde američkih dolara, prema podacima Agencije za promociju stranih investicija u BiH FIPA, koja se poziva na istraživanje “China Global Investment Tracker”. Prema podacima Centralne banke BiH Kinezi ulažu više u Republiku Srpsku, nego u Federaciju BiH.

Nakon pisanja “Impulsa”: Odgovorni “peru ruke” od propasti projekta puta Nevesinje – Berkovići

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Nakon što smo objavili da je Vlada Holandije obustavila grant od 2,9 miliona evra za modernizaciju regionalnog puta Nevesinje – Mostar, nastavlja se prebacivanje odgovornosti zbog izgubljenih sredstava.

Government “Squandered” 2.9 Million Euros for Nevesinje – Berkovići Road

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The Kingdom of the Netherlands will not transfer 2.9 million euros for the reconstruction of the Nevesinje – Berkovići road, approved by the government of that country back in 2018. This outcome is a result of six years of procrastination by the authorities in Republika Srpska to fulfil their part of the obligations on the project, along with open attempts at manipulating non-refundable grants and trying to redirect these funds to other projects.

Vlast “prokockala” 2,9 miliona evra za put Nevesinje – Berkovići

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Kraljevina Holandija neće uplatiti 2,9 miliona evra za rekonstrukciju puta Nevesinje – Berkovići, koje je vlada te zemlje odobrila još 2018. godine.
Ishod je to šestogodišnjeg odlaganja vlasti u Republici Srpskoj da ispune svoj dio preuzetih obaveza na projektu, ali i otvorenih pokušaja manipulacije nepovratnim grantom i pokušajem preusmjeravanja ovih sredstava u neke druge projekte.

Miltex Procurement of Uniforms Faces No Competition

Photo: Grad Prijedor

In just two years, the Banja Luka-based company "Miltex" has secured 30 contracts for the procurement of firefighting or work uniforms from municipalities, cities, and public institutions in Republika Srpska. A significant portion of these contracts were obtained through direct agreements, while in almost all other cases, the company was the sole bidder in open procedures or competitive requests for public procurement.

Za nabavku uniformi Miltex, konkurencije nema

Foto: Grad Prijedor

Za samo dvije godine banjalučka firma „Miltex“ dobila je 30 poslova nabavki vatrogasnih ili radnih uniformi od opština, gradova i javnih institucija u Republici Srpskoj. Značajan dio poslova kompanija je dobila direktnim sporazumima, dok je u gotovo svim ostalim slučajevima bila jedini ponuđač u otvorenim postupcima ili konkurentskim zahtjevima za javnu nabavku.

Pro-Russian propaganda from “Andrićgrad” financed by public funds

Photo: Srna

A portion of tens of millions marks of public funds that have poured into the accounts of "Andrićgrad" in previous years is being use for the open pro-Russian propaganda. “Iskra” portal, whose impressum reads that it is the electronic newspaper of "Andrićgrad", contains nothing on tourism, which should be the main activity of this complex.

Proruska propaganda iz “Andrićgrada” finansirana javnim sredstvima

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Od desetina miliona maraka javnih sredstava koja su se prethodnih godina slila na račune “Andrićgrada”, dio sredstava koristi se i za otvorenu prorusku propagandu. Na portalu “Iskra” u čijem impresumu se navodi da je riječ o elektronskim novinama “Andrićgrada”, o turizmu koji bi trebalo da bude osnovna djelatnost ovog kompleksa, gotovo da nema ni riječi.

Escape of Ivica Mišković –a consequence of inappropriate action by the Court police’s management

Ivica Mišković/ Foto: Screenshot

Escape of Ivica Mišković, convicted of pedophilia, from the Basic Court’s building in Banjaluka was made possible with the improper actions of the managers of the Judicial Police and responsible persons in the judiciary. The information and documents in our possession clearly indicate who is responsible for this event, while the blame is unjustifiably being placed on the three court police officers against whom disciplinary proceedings have been initiated.