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US Embassy: “How many legitimate Businesses, not tied to the Dodik Family, missed Opportunities?”

Published July 29, 2024
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The US Embassy in Bosnia and Herzegovina announced on social networks and again called out the authorities in the Republika Srpska entity for giving public money to companies connected to Milorad Dodik.

“The Dodik family received preferential treatment and received incentives, received contracts and won tenders from the RS government and institutions. How many legitimate companies and their workers, who are not related to the Dodik family, missed opportunities?”, say the US Embassy.

In addition, they added the question “Where is the money?”, which was at the end of each of the previous few posts.

Let us remind you that in the previous few days the US Embassy published several questions for the authorities in the smaller BiH entity.

Criticism was directed at doing business with sanctioned persons and companies, and the authorities in Banja Luka were invited to explain what happened to the 1.1 billion BAM borrowed by the Government of the RS on the Banja Luka stock exchange.

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