ZAGREB, April 11 (Hina) - Split County Prosecutor Mladen Bajic was recommended by the government to the parliament as a candidate for the post of Chief State Prosecutor, after the government relieved Radovan Ortynski of duty as State
Prosecutor on Thursday.
ZAGREB, April 11 (Hina) - Split County Prosecutor Mladen Bajic was
recommended by the government to the parliament as a candidate for
the post of Chief State Prosecutor, after the government relieved
Radovan Ortynski of duty as State Prosecutor on Thursday. #L#
Bajic was born in 1950 in Split, where he graduated from the Faculty
of Law in 1975, upon which he was employed in the District
Prosecutor's Office in Dubrovnik and then in the Split District
Prosecutor's Office as a law clerk and expert advisor. He was
appointed Deputy Municipal Prosecutor for Split in 1979.
He worked exclusively on white-collar crime cases at the Section
for Economic Crime.
In 1987 he was appointed deputy to the then Split District
Prosecutor.
Between 1992 and 1996 he worked as Deputy Military Prosecutor at the
Split Military Prosecutor's Office.
He was honoured with a Memento of the Homeland War and the "Summer
95" and "Storm" medals.
Following the end of the Homeland War, he worked as deputy to the
County Prosecutor in Split and was appointed Split County
Prosecutor last August.
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