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The vice president of the Freedom and Justice Party, Marinika Tepic, informed the three sides of the stock market in which the company “Asseco”, as well as the central board of that company, wrote today about suspicious and potentially corrupt actions Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic and her brother Igor Brnabic, as director of the Serbian branch. Asseco SEE, SAA said.
“Due to the immeasurable harm to the citizens of Serbia, but also to the reputation of the three world stock exchanges,” including the largest electronic stock exchange in the US, Nasdaq, as well as the Israel Stock Exchange and Poland, Tepic proposed an internal investigation and offered its help and cooperation. As he stated, neither these stock exchanges, nor the citizens of Serbia, “should be victims of manipulations and suspicious transactions.”
Tepic wrote that there is a well-founded suspicion that the Asseco SEE branch in Serbia is using the position of the company’s director in Belgrade, Igor Brnabic, who is the prime minister’s brother, and that “the exponential increase in the value and number of State contracts awarded to Asseco SEE suspiciously coincide with choosing Ana Brnabić as Prime Minister of Serbia. “
Along with the accompanying commercial documents, Tepic noted that Serbia’s rating, which was declared a “hybrid system”, “fell dramatically” on the “Freedom House” list, which “further undermined the credibility of the intention and put to the Prime Minister that she and her brother, Mr. Igor Brnabic, waive conflicts of interest ”- the letter says.
“I believe that all companies that are listed on your stock exchange must maintain high standards of ethical business practices wherever they do business in the world. In addition, I believe that your institution has all the tools and knowledge necessary to confirm compliance. of the ethical standards of its members and to investigate whether some of its members are involved in corruption and money laundering in Serbia and the region, “Tepic said in a letter to the stock exchanges. in New York, Israel and Poland.
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