“The Commission is investigating facts concerning Mr Jandroković, and that’s all I can say. I can’t go into details. We are focusing on everything that has been published in the media, the relevance and truthfulness of those reports,” Novaković told Nova TV.
The Commission is investigating the link between Jandroković and businessman Vedran Gajski. Jandroković has confirmed that Gajski contacted him because he was paying rent to the Državne Nekretnine state property management company for business premises that were not connected to the power grid and that Gajski then contacted the then state secretary in charge of state property, Krunoslav Katičić, and informed him of the problem.
Novaković said that the Commission is also gathering facts regarding the case of the prime minister’s chief of staff Zvonimir Frka Petešić, after which they will decide on further steps.
The Commission is also looking into the case of Defence Minister Mario Banožić.
Nova TV said that Vanja Bilić, former assistant justice minister in the government of Zoran Milanović, had used a state-owned apartment even though he had a permanent address in Zagreb at the time.