ZAGREB, May 12 (Hina) - The head of the Office for the Prevention of Corruption and Organised Crime (USKOK), Zeljko Zganjer, said on Wednesday he would file an appeal with the Supreme Court against the decision by the Appeals Chamber
of the Zagreb County Court to reject the request for an investigation against former foreign minister Mate Granic and Koncar CEO Darinko Bago, who were suspected of bribery.
ZAGREB, May 12 (Hina) - The head of the Office for the Prevention of
Corruption and Organised Crime (USKOK), Zeljko Zganjer, said on
Wednesday he would file an appeal with the Supreme Court against the
decision by the Appeals Chamber of the Zagreb County Court to reject
the request for an investigation against former foreign minister Mate
Granic and Koncar CEO Darinko Bago, who were suspected of bribery.#L#
"USKOK respects the Court ruling, but it will certainly exercise its
right to appeal," Zganjer told Hina. "That is all I can tell you," he
said, declining to say what the appeal would be based on.
Commenting on statements by defence attorneys for the two suspects
upon their release from remand prison, that the USKOK director should
resign after this "fiasco", Zganjer said he was not going to resign.
"I am not thinking of resigning," the USKOK director said in a brief
telephone interview.
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