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SEKS REFUTES CLAIMS THAT HE PRESSED CHARGES AGAINST EX HEADS OF FOUNDATION

ZAGREB, Sept 13 (Hina) - Vladimir Seks, the head of the club of Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) MPs, has rebutted allegations that it is him who initiated criminal proceedings against three former officials of the HDZ for the embezzlement of 300,000 kuna from the party's foundation while they headed that endowment.
ZAGREB, Sept 13 (Hina) - Vladimir Seks, the head of the club of Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) MPs, has rebutted allegations that it is him who initiated criminal proceedings against three former officials of the HDZ for the embezzlement of 300,000 kuna from the party's foundation while they headed that endowment. #L# Seks was quoted by Sunday's issue of the Vjesnik daily as saying that the then management of the foundation called 'Zaklada hrvatskog drzavnog zavjeta' had spent the funds secretly and without the knowledge of the HDZ leadership in order to finance th establishment of another two political parties, the Croatian Bloc (HB) and the Croatian True Revival (HIP). According to a source who spoke on the condition of anonymity, Zagreb police on Friday pressed charges against Ivic Pasalic, Ante Beljo and Ivan Aralica on suspicion of embezzling 300,000 kuna (EUR40,000) of government funds while they headed a Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) party foundation. On Saturday, Ivica Pasalic, the HB president, said that the chargers had been pressed against him as a result of an agreement which the current HDZ leaders, Ivo Sanader and Vladimir Seks, had concluded with Ivica Racan (the Premier and the Social Democratic Party's president). Writer Ivan Aralica said on Friday night that he knew that the charges were pressed by the HDZ itself, i.e. its member Vladimir Seks personally. "Neither HDZ nor I have initiated the proceedings for pressing charges. This has been a decision by the police. The HDZ head committee some times ago made a decision that the money in the foundation was the State's ownership and that it should be transferred to the state budget," Seks said adding that the State Prosecutor's Office had lodged a civil action against the HDZ and that the said foundation's account in the Privredna Bank Zagreb (PBZ) had been blocked as the authorities insisted that the funds were owned by the State and that both the principal and interest rates be given back to the State. "I, together with the HDZ lawyer, proposed to the State Prosecutor a deal under which we should give back the principal but that we need not pay the interest," Seks explained adding that out-of-court settlement failed as th Prosecutor's Office insisted on the repayment of the interest, too. "We have not pressed charges against them (Pasalic, Beljo and Aralica), but we know that they have been interrogated by the police," Seks said adding that the foundation's governing board spent the funds, secured through from interest rates secretly and without the HDZ leadership's knowledge. "I surmise that the money was indirectly used for the purpose of the implementation of an idea of the establishment of the HIP and HB," Seks said. (hina) ms

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