"By the end of the year, SIPA will have about 950 employees," Colak told Radio Herceg Bosna and added that a large number of candidates for employment in the agency were being interviewed.
Representatives of the international community in Bosnia have stressed that the establishment of SIPA was of crucial importance for the prevention of organised crime and corruption as well as in the struggle against terrorism and the search for war crimes indictees.
The international community's High Representative in Bosnia, Paddy Ashdown, visited SIPA headquarters in Sarajevo earlier today.