ZAGREB, February 16, 2018 - Parliament on Friday did not elect a Conflict of Interest Commission chairwoman as neither Nataša Novakoviž nor Dalija Orešković, who chaired it until the end of her term on February 11, received the required 76 votes, while four members of the Commission were elected.
ZAGREB, January 20, 2018 - The Croatian Democratic Union's (HDZ) former leader, Tomislav Karamarko, has written on his Facebook account that that the decision of High Administrative Court to uphold the Zagreb-based Administrative Court's judgment about him being in conflict of interest fills him with indignation.
Zoran Milanović was simultaneously a member of Parliament and a company director.
Speaker of Parliament Božo Petrov joins numerous other politicians who have been suspected of being in a conflict of interest.
Deputy Prime Minister Martina Dalić is heading the government’s efforts to buy back MOL’s share in INA, but at the same time her husband is member of INA’s board of directors.
Chairperson Dalija Orešković confirmed that the Commission had received three complaints against President Grabar-Kitarović due to circumstances of her visit to the United States.
Former Deputy Prefect of Zadar County won the court battle and proved that state officials do not have to obey working hours rules.
The decision could determine the political future of HDZ president.
Commission for Prevention of Conflict of Interest rules against members of former government.