The report which the commission drafted in order to establish the facts and circumstances in the Barisic case and if those in charge had acted properly was delivered today to the foreign minister, the president and the prime minister, said the statement signed by a state secretary at the ministry and commission president Zeljko Kupresak.
Minister Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic will have additional consultations with President Stjepan Mesic and PM Ivo Sanader about the oversights of those in charge and about steps to be taken to punish those responsible, said the statement.
The Barisic case involves the alleged cover-up of the information that Bernard Barisic, the husband of an employee at the Croatian Consulate in Los Angeles, was caught buying drugs in the US.
On account of those allegations, Croatia's Consul to Los Angeles Ante Barbir and current Ambassador to Turkey Gordan Bakota, who was the state secretary at the foreign ministry at the time the alleged crime was committed and who was allegedly immediately informed of the case, were called to Zagreb for talks.