Corruption in the neighborhood

05march 2025 Boro Rašeta

The fall of Plenković's squadron

A specter is circulating in Croatia, the specter of Laura Koveši. It seems that various ministers and other powerful people could end up behind the bars of the Remetinac prison. But will the lesson be learned? Difficult. The recidivism of Croatian politicians is incurable

Personal attitude

12April 2023. Marinika Tepic

Prosecuting police, everyday

Responsibility in Serbia, with the current system, easily survives in the chain of those neutered responsibilities. And that is why the experience of the Romanian anti-corruption prosecutor Laura Kodruca Koveši would be valuable to us

On site: Romania

09November 2022 Momir Turudić

Neighborly recipe for the fight against corruption

It is a pity that in Serbia there is not much knowledge and interest in the nearest neighbor, not only because Romania is a beautiful country, but also because it would be possible to see how far Romania has come from the leaden eighties and gray nineties, and what would Serbia could learn a lot from today's Romania

Croatia

01April 2022. Sofia Popović

Trial of Croatian politicians: When institutions do their job

Due to a series of corruption scandals, Croatian politicians in recent years can often be found in the "black chronicle" sections of the media. Investigative and judicial authorities have their hands full, and as things stand now, it seems that there are no protected persons. Officials of the ruling Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) are at the forefront of shady dealings, but some of the Croatian Social Democrats (SDP) also slip through. The well-known phrase of Serbian politicians "just let the institutions do their job", the judicial authorities in Croatia put it into practice