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HSP says HDZ, SDP equally responsible for corruption in Privatisation Fund

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ZAGREB, June 18 (Hina) - Party of Rights (HSP) leader Anto Djapic said on Monday the political accountability for corruption in the Croatian Privatisation Fund (HFP) and for immoral and unlawful privatisation lay not only with the incumbent, but also with the previous coalition government led by the Social Democrats (SDP) because they treated privatisation in the same way.
ZAGREB, June 18 (Hina) - Party of Rights (HSP) leader Anto Djapic said on Monday the political accountability for corruption in the Croatian Privatisation Fund (HFP) and for immoral and unlawful privatisation lay not only with the incumbent, but also with the previous coalition government led by the Social Democrats (SDP) because they treated privatisation in the same way.

Djapic told the press that competent institutions waited too long to prosecute corruption in privatisation and that this should not be a way to score cheap political points, which he said some parties were doing.

He advocated declaring void every privatisation that the State Audit Office established was unlawful. He also supported the idea to dissolve the HFP, but urged coming up with a new model of state property management.

Djapic said the HSP would not support the People's Party's (HNS) initiative that parliament give the government a no confidence vote as voters would decide on political accountability at parliamentary elections in the autumn. He announced the HSP would focus on tackling corruption in privatisation in its election campaign.

Djapic also commented on former Slovene Prime Minister Anton Rop's claim that Slovenia's intelligence agency SOVA had wiretapped phone conversations between incumbent PM Janez Jansa and his Croatian counterpart Ivo Sanader.

He said this was scandalous and that Croatian authorities should stop talking about good relations with Slovenia, because "good neighbours don't spy on their friends".

He said he doubted the veracity of Rop's claim that Sanader and Jansa had been agreeing border incidents in Piran Bay in the northern Adriatic, and added that the wiretapping allegations called for an urgent meeting of top Slovene and Croatian officials.

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