ZAGREB, Jan 28 (Hina) - Vinka Cetinski, a deputy to the former tourism minister Ivan Herak, on Friday handed over documents and reports on the ministry's work to the newly-appointed Tourism Minister Pave Zupan-Ruskovic. Due to new
circumstances regarding the former minister Herak, there was no official take-over of the office today, the Ministry said in a statement. All officials at the ministry put their mandates at Ruskovic's disposal, and the new minister will take over her office on February 1 at earliest after necessary consultations are completed. The former tourism minister Ivan Herak was called in for questioning by the Zagreb police yesterday, after members of the old government were relieved of their duties. According to reliable but anonymous sources, Herak is charged with having re-directed to the account of his Porec-based firm 1.5 million kuna the Croatian Government had approved for the reh
ZAGREB, Jan 28 (Hina) - Vinka Cetinski, a deputy to the former
tourism minister Ivan Herak, on Friday handed over documents and
reports on the ministry's work to the newly-appointed Tourism
Minister Pave Zupan-Ruskovic.
Due to new circumstances regarding the former minister Herak, there
was no official take-over of the office today, the Ministry said in
a statement.
All officials at the ministry put their mandates at Ruskovic's
disposal, and the new minister will take over her office on February
1 at earliest after necessary consultations are completed.
The former tourism minister Ivan Herak was called in for
questioning by the Zagreb police yesterday, after members of the
old government were relieved of their duties. According to reliable
but anonymous sources, Herak is charged with having re-directed to
the account of his Porec-based firm 1.5 million kuna the Croatian
Government had approved for the rehabilitation of 'Imperial' hotel
company on the island of Rab.
(hina) rml