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The director of the Nis Clinical Center, Zoran Radovanović, sued that institution, which he has run since 2012.
While they write Southern News, Radovanovic sued because he had not been paid travel allowance in the previous three years.
Radovanović is seeking 300,000 dinars, interest and litigation costs from KC Niš, and all costs were incurred during his tenure.
On July 27 of this year, amid the second wave of coronavirus, the director of KC Nis sent a request asking the head of the non-medical service to pay for travel allowances, but received a negative response, according to documents in those whom Juzne dressed.
According to the documents presented in his lawsuit, the response came more than a month later, on August 11. In the explanation, signed by his non-medical service assistant for legal matters Radan Ilic and the non-medical service assistant for economic and financial matters Tatjana Milosevic, Radovanovic’s request is not accepted because he did not submit travel orders, report why traveled and other documents. generally justifies.
“Taking into account that your request was not submitted on time, as well as that it includes travel expenses for a period of several years, we cannot act,” the reply stated.
Two days later, on August 13, Radovanović sued the institution at the head of the Niš Court of First Instance, at the head of which he is seeking, according to the lawsuit, the payment of 300,000 dinars, the payment of interest and the costs. of the judicial process.
Južne vesti tried to get a response from Radovanović, as well as KC Niš spokesperson Nikola Marković, but neither responded.
An attorney for Nis, who is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Nis Clinical Center, Milan Petrovic says that every employee has the right to ask the institution where he works if he believes that something has been denied him based on the Labor Law.
The management of the Clinical Center was exempted from the procedure, so KC Nis will be represented by the Public Prosecutor’s Office.
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