AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
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ZAGREB, Oct 12 (Hina) - Croatian President Franjo Tudjman's advisor
Franjo Greguric on Monday testified before the Lower House
Committee for Internal Affairs and National Security on the alleged
political misuse of intelligence services.
The Committee is discussing behind closed doors accusations made in
different interviews by Greguric and the Presidential Chief-of-
Staff Hrvoje Sarinic.
Upon leaving the hall where the session is taking place, Greguric
said: "We have discussed one part of the documents which are
connected with my statements and now it is up to the competent
services to give their opinion. Do not expect that I control any
state institutions which can confirm my claims. There are services
that exist for this purpose".
Greguric said that his testimony should actually be called a
hearing (interrogation?), since along with the Committee members
other MPs who attended the session utilised the opportunity to pose
questions.
He added that his testimony was over for today.
Greguric was the first of the four summonsed officials to testify.
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