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What is the Value of Cars that BiH Presidents are driving?

July 16, 2018
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The Presidency of BiH is the institution with the most expensive car park among institutions and public companies in BiH, and their value is estimated at 2,759,255 BAM.

Out of 36 cars that are owned by the Presidency of BiH, the most expensive ones are three Audi A-8 cars and their value is 200,000 BAM, 199,890 BAM and 183,781 BAM, i.e. more than half a million BAM.

At the second place of institutions with the most expensive car park is the Federal Administration for Inspection Affairs, and the value of their 61 cars is 1.767.230 BAM.

On the third place is the Prosecutor’s Office of BiH, whose 20 cars are worth 1.113.079 BAM. In this institution, the value of three most expensive cars is more than 300,000 BAM.

The average value of 1,594 cars in all institutions and public companies at all levels in BiH is 49,450 BAM.

Authorities and public companies in BiH spent almost 9 million BAM for the purchase of cars in the first six months of this year. The official cars of politicians and other officials that they purchased last year cost at least 10 million BAM.

The highest among the costs of 1.420.530 BAM were those for fuel in the amount of 697.117 BAM, car rent in the amount of 265.714 BAM and insurance, registration and technical examination in the amount of 168.875 BAM.

Since the beginning of the year, a total of 272 institutions in BiH announced 510 tenders, of which 315 were for purchase and 195 for maintenance of cars, and they amounted to 10.981.230 BAM in total.

(Source: Radiosarajevo.ba)

 

 

 

 

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Amina Dzaferovic July 16, 2018
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