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| Corruption barometer June 2010 |
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Half out of 18 editors of electronic and printed mediums in Macedonia, for the bleakest event have chosen the title “SDSM: the Government will hire 30 Thousands Party Members for Indefinite Period of Time”. The social democratic opposition has disclosed minutes from a governmental session in which the Ministry of Finance is being obliged to finish all activities for transformation of temporarily employed persons into permanent employees for indefinite period of time, by first of September the latest. SDSM is on the claim that the employees in question are actually 30.000 party “soldiers” from VMRO- DPMNE. On the other hand, the Ministry of Finance stated that the employees in question are 5.000 persons mainly employed in the social and cultural sphere that have been in temporarily employment since the political rule of SDSM and that do not have any employment benefits.
The second place for bleakest event, with six votes, belongs to the title “Suspected murderer in home detention”. The suspect Naser Haliti, suspected for the murder of Hamdija Bralik in the bloody football match in Sredno Konjare, instead ending behind bars ended in home detention. This is a rare example in the history of Macedonian jurisdiction; a murder and illicit possession of weapon suspect not to be detained in a penal institution during investigation. Three votes within the bleak events went to the title “Even as fugitive, Insifaris Dzemaili plays up the state”. The shepherd from “Bachilo”, Insifaris Dzemaili, before escaping to Turkey, left an 8 m2 store and a field in Tetovo. The state cannot collect the 800.000 Euro debt due to the shepherd’s constant dalliance with the laws. Categorically, the lightest event, with 16 votes, is “40 officials Received Offences from the Anticorruption Commission”. The State Commission for Prevention of Corruption announced filing offences against officials that haven’t delivered statements for prevention of conflict of interests in the provided time frame, where as the penalties for not fulfilling this legal obligation vary between 1000 – 3000 Euros. A member of the Parliament, 26 judges and 13 Majors are among these officials. Among the light events, two votes went to the opening of anticorruption offices at the Faculty of Economy in Skopje and the State University in Tetovo. In the “Bleck- Light” poll for the month June editors in chiefs of the following televisions took place: A1, Alfa, Alsat, Nasa TV, Telma, Kanal 5; radio Kanal 77; the daily newspapers Biznis, Vest, Vreme, Dnevnik, Lajm, Nova Makedonija, Utrinski Vesnik, and the weekly papers Globus, Fokus and Kapital. The “Corruption Barometer Bleak- Light” poll has been realized on monthly bases by the news agency “Makfax” and “Transparency Zero Corruption” since 2004. |
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