Božinović: Opposition Seems Not to Want Corruption Cases to Be Prosecuted

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“I am certain that already the present and the future will prove their cheap political statements wrong. They seem not to want such cases to be prosecuted,” Božinović said in an interview with Croatian Radio.

Speaking after the arrests of Međimurje County head Matija Posavec and Social Democrat (SDP) MP Stjepan Kovač, MP Nikola Grmoja of the Bridge party said on Friday that the arrests were politically motivated to “divert attention from the scandal in Kutina” involving the ruling Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) party, while the SDP’s Arsen Bauk said that the timing of the arrests in two unrelated cases showed “a skilful manoeuvre” by the Attorney-General’s Office (DORH).

Responding to these accusations, Božinović said that in the first eight months of this year the police had brought corruption charges in 86 percent more cases than in the same period last year. “This means that the police, along with USKOK (anti-corruption office) and DORH, are fully committed to their work, and great changes can be seen in this regard.”

“However, no changes can be seen in reactions from the Opposition. Whenever the police and DORH do something, the Opposition immediately says that it is politicisation. I cannot understand those people at all,” the minister said.

Commented on the fact that one of the suspects in the Kovač case is a police officer, Božinović said that the police have zero tolerance to any illegal behaviour. Last year proceedings were launched against more than 540 police officers and so far this year against more than 320 officers, he said. 

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