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Today, the vice president of the Freedom and Justice Party, Marinika Tepic, told the acting director of Serbian Radio and Television, Dragan Bujosevic, to be encouraged not to respond to the letter that was not sent, but to invite her to the service public to discuss the financial operations of RTS.
Collect the same courage and invite me to RTS to speak in front of all citizens about how you paid hundreds of thousands of euros of our money to advertise RTS in the tabloids Alo, Ekspres, Blic, Kurir, how you spent millions of euros of our money on the cleaning the premises, eating, drinking and renting technical equipment, Tepic said in a written response.
Tepic asks to speak on RTS about how Ivana Mikovic, “from his deputy, became director of private production for Igor Zezelj, known for the scandalous corrupt deal with Telecom, about which I informed the RTS Board and the Serbian public in my letter”.
Collect the same courage and invite me to RTS so that I can respond in front of all citizens, like you, how you agreed this time also in an attempt to relativize the data that I presented in the letter from the RTS Board of Directors, said Tepic.
He points out that Bujošević did not respond to his accusations with a single word, but considered him wrong in stating that Serbia exported arms to Ukraine or the number of MUP workers suffering from the corona virus.
Do not boast of your great management capacity, since the greater financial stability of RTS since 2016 is due exclusively to citizens, when the regime you serve introduced an additional fine and forced to pay the RTS rate with each electricity bill, that is to say, each electricity meter. And for those who do not look at you, Tepic pointed out.
I look forward to the judgment against me that you announced in your response, which you probably believe recommends you as acting director emeritus. But believe me, it is a small consolation for you to know that the professionals turn their backs on you, that they are ashamed instead of you, because you do not know about shame, concluded Tepić.
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