AVAZ FINDS OUT

"Diploma"affair: SC MUP inspectors seized documentation from the B&H MFA, who is the target of the B&H Prosecutor's Office

One of the forged diplomas was identified as a diploma from the American School of Public Administration, which is in the possession of Amina Pekić

MFA of B&H: Entered by order of the Court. Avaz

M. Aščić

In the "Diploma" affair, in which Denis Prcić, owner of the American University in B&H, and Osman Mehmedagić, director of the ISA Intelligence and Security Agency, were arrested earlier, the B&H Prosecutor's Office expanded the investigation to several people because there is a high degree of suspicion that others diplomas from the American University in B&H were forged, which are used by employees in B&H institutions.

There is no evidence of graduation

According to information that „Avaz“ has, one of the forged diplomas was identified as a diploma from the American School of Public Administration, which is in the possession of Amina Pekić, otherwise the sister of Mehmedagić's close associate Muhamed Pekić.

The Prosecution obtained information that Pekić had no evidence of graduation in his personal file, but Bisera Turković and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs refused to provide the Prosecution with the requested information.


What is in the act of the Prosecutor's Office of B&H. Avaz

However, as we find out, members of the SC MUP seized Pekić's personal file three days ago, on the order of the Court of B&H.

Prosecutors believe that Pekić, with a forged diploma, is working in the B&H diplomatic mission in Brussels with NATO, as an employee of the B&H MFA.


Act of the Prosecutor's Office of B&H

The Prosecution considers that the use of a forged diploma in such an important place represents "a serious shame for B&H and a huge damage to the reputation of B&H in the world", about which the MFA of B&H has already written.

However, it is indicative that the B&H Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Bisera Turković have been refusing to submit Pekić's personal file in the form of information and photocopies for months.

They turned a deaf ear to the act of the Prosecutor's Office on June 25 this year and did not want to submit the requested information, which is why a court order was requested.