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Nedžad Branković

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Nedžad Branković (born 28 December 1962, Višegrad, Yugoslavia) is a Bosnian politician. He was the premier of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina from March 2007 until resigning in May 2009.

Controversies

The Center for Investigative Reporting - Bosnia-Herzegovina looked at how Branković was able to earn a practically free apartment from the government of Bosnia in an article titled "A Lucky Real Estate Deal[permanent dead link]." They also chronicled his conflicts of interest in his ownership of a privatization fund management firm in an article titled "Slovenian Company Pushes Out Bosnian Owners and Investors [permanent dead link]."

Branković has also been condemned for selling debts owed to Bosnia by the Democratic Republic of Congo to a FG Hemisphere. Bosnian police claimed Branković acted illegally in selling the debt, which was owned by the country, but sold personally, and recommended he be charged. No charges have been brought.[1]

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