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Tadic-Bradsher: Strengthening the Cooperation with U.S. Partner Institutions

Published June 20, 2021
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The central topics were the work and activities of the Prosecutor’s Office of BiH in the process of strengthening the rule of law and cooperation with U.S. partner institutions in these activities.

The Chief Prosecutor of the Prosecutor’s Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Gordana Tadić, met with the U.S. Embassy Official to BiH, Frank Bradsher, Resident Legal Adviser to Bosnia and Herzegovina within the U.S. Department of Justice – OPDAT.

The Chief Prosecutor received Mr. Bradsher on his inaugural visit, and briefly presented the work and scope of activities of the Prosecutor’s Office of BiH, as well as the results achieved.

She also took the opportunity to thank for the assistance and cooperation that U.S. institutions provided to the Prosecutor’s Office of BiH in all areas and stressed that the cooperation would also continue in the future.

Mr. Bradsher, an official of U.S. judicial institutions who has a rich prosecutorial experience in the fight against organized and international crime in his career, also stated that successful cooperation would continue in the future.

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