The Anti-Corruption Council sent a list of 88 companies with irregularities in the privatization process to the Ministry

April 30, 2004



savetOn 22 March 2004, the Anti-Corruption Council sent the Policy and Privatization Process Report to the Government of the Republic of Serbia, Prime Minister Mr. Vojislav Koštunica, and to the Ministry for Economy, President Mr. Dragan Maršićanin, as well as to the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia, Board for Economy, President Mr. Milko Štimac.


On 13 April 2004 the Report was sent to the Director of the Agency for Privatization, Mr. Branko Pavlović.


Together with the Report, The Council sent the list of the companies under privatization, namely the ones whose petitions came till 15 March 2004, when the Report was finished.

The petitions, made by employees, shareholders, tenderers and auctioneers, representatives of the local authorities, legal and financial advisers, were all pointing out to possible irregularities and corruption in the privatization process, capital assessment and in control of the observance of the contractual obligations in the companies privatized pursuant to the regulations from 2001. After the analysis of these 88 petitions the Council’s report, henceforth, made no suggestion to the”revision of the privatization”. 
The Council recommended questioning links indicating to possible corruption in privatization, precisely in the interest of privatization, as a process whose lawful performance influence the success of the complete democratic transition in the state and society in Serbia.


The conclusion of the report is as follows:

“Present analysis shows that a successful ownership transformation depends on precise estimation of the failures of the Law on Privatization, as well as the irregularities in the existing procedures. We suggest the revision of all objections regarding privatization process sent to the Anti-Corruption Council, and decisions making regarding further procedures. We, also, expect to be posted of actions taken.”
 

  1. GP Zlatibor, Užice;
  2. Bačka, Čonoplja;
  3. Bezdan, Sombor;
  4. Dunav, Bezdan;
  5. Gradina, Užice;
  6. Napredak, Ratkovo;
  7. Beogradska pekarska industrija, Beograd;
  8. Jafa, Crvenka;
  9. Bora Kečić, Obrenovac;
  10. Univerzal, Lozovik, Velika Plana;
  11. 2. Oktobar, Vršac;
  12. Slavica-Parafarm, Subotica;
  13. Strela, Aranđelovac;
  14. Ineks Stjenik, Čačak;
  15. PIK Takovo, Gornji Milanovac;
  16. Meteor, Subotica;
  17. Merkur, Bačka Palanka;
  18. Morava, Čačak;
  19. Polet, Novi Pazar;
  20. Jelak, Tutnin;
  21. AU sistem, Beograd;
  22. Novitet, Novi Sad;
  23. Agrohem Novi Sad;
  24. Luka Dunav, Pančevo;
  25. Fabrika Vagona, Kraljevo;
  26. EMS KIJEVO, Obrenovac;
  27. Laminat, Bajina Bašta;
  28. Duvan, Čačak;
  29. Vetprom, Sombor;
  30. Seme, Beograd;
  31. Hempro, Beograd;
  32. Argopromet, Požarevac;
  33. Dunav, Čelarevo;
  34. Nisal, Niš;
  35. INIS, Niš;
  36. Brodogradilište Apatin, Apatin;
  37. Banini, Kikinda;
  38. Hladnjača, Kraljevo;
  39. Biopak, Beograd;
  40. GPD Dom, Petrovac;
  41. Izolma, Rača;
  42. Nemetali, Vranjska Banja;
  43. Dunav, Novi Sad;
  44. Diskos, Aleksandrovac;
  45. Prima, Kikinda;
  46. Zdravlje, Leskovac;
  47. Timok, Zaječar;
  48. Autocentar Balkan, Subotica;
  49. Borac, Krupanj;
  50. UTP Vojvodina, Šid;
  51. Zaštita, Pres Beograd;
  52. Kosmaj, Mladenovac;
  53. Tisa, Novi Kneževac;
  54. Eltek, Kovačica;
  55. Prehrana, Sombor;
  56. Vrenja, Beograd;
  57. Frad, Aleksinac;
  58. Niteks, Niš;
  59. Jugolek, Beograd;
  60. Autoprevoz, Vrnjačka Banja;
  61. Šećerana Jedinstvo, Kovačica;
  62. Usluga, Aleksandrovac;
  63. Jelen Do, Jeleno Do;
  64. Izvor, Paraćin;
  65. Agroseme, Sremska Mitrovica;
  66. Veterinarski zavod, Zemun;
  67. PKB Transport, Kragujevac;
  68. Litopapir, Čačak;
  69. 15. septembar, Valjevo;
  70. Uzor, Valjevo;
  71. Radnik, Nova Varoš;
  72. Župa, Kruševac;
  73. Erdevik, Erdevik;
  74. Banat, Zrenjenin;
  75. Sremput, Ruma;
  76. Avalaguma, Beograd;
  77. Sportstar, Beograd;
  78. Metalseko, Gornji Milanovac;
  79. Bratstvo, Subotica;
  80. Mehanika, Aleksinac;
  81. Atelje Stari Grad, Beograd;
  82. Tehnoservis, Beograd;
  83. Bioprotein, Obrenovac;
  84. Montaža, Beograd;
  85. 14. decembar, Sombor;
  86. Jugometal, Beograd;
  87. Podrinje, Ljubovija;
  88. ŠIP Nikola Nikolić, Kragujevac.

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