
Commissioner for Information of Public Importance and Personal Data Protection views yesterday’s behaviour of member of parliament Marjan Rističević in the National Assembly as primitive, based on fabrications and unacceptable.
The Commissioner does not wish to comment on the rude remarks, which are so typical of this member of parliament, or to speculate about his motives. However, for the sake of the public, he feels he must comment on the claim that the Commissioner and the Protector of Citizens allegedly “received 80,000 euros from the United Kingdom and who knows how they spent them” and have been “enemies of the Serbian Government ever since.”
These insinuations relate to a project implemented by the Commissioner from grants by the British and Dutch embassies almost four years ago, from which neither the Commissioner nor the Protector of Citizens nor any of the employees in the institutions which they represent received a single dinar.
It was the project “Whistleblower Protection in Serbia”, which involved the engagement of numerous individuals over many months and numerous activities to examine the treatment of whistleblowers, to affirm the need for their protection and, finally, to develop a Model Law on Whistleblower Protection, which Serbia did not have at the time.
The project was very successful, not only in the opinion of the donors, but also according to a number of independent experts. For this reason, the international global network Transparency International asked and obtained access to the project from the Commissioner.
The Model Law was made available to the Government of Serbia, specifically the Ministry of Justice; however, they chose to spend budget funds to draft a different model, which resulted in the enactment of the Law on Whistleblower Protection two years later.
Both donors made available a total sum of EUR 94,330.25 for project implementation purposes. The Commissioner did not withdraw the full available amount; instead, he withdrew only EUR 80,330.79. Eventually, even these withdrawn funds were not fully spent, so the remaining amount of EUR 3,667.69 was returned to the donors.
The Financial Execution Report is available for download here.
In this context, Commissioner Rodoljub Šabić said: