ZAGREB, Nov 12 (Hina) - The Council for the Civilian Control ofSecurity Services on Friday reached conclusions about the complaintfiled by journalist Helena Puljiz and sent them to the parliamentarycommittee on home affairs and
national security, which is due toconsider them on Tuesday, council chairman Vlatko Cvrtila told thepress.
ZAGREB, Nov 12 (Hina) - The Council for the Civilian Control of
Security Services on Friday reached conclusions about the complaint filed by
journalist Helena Puljiz and sent them to the parliamentary committee on home
affairs and national security, which is due to consider them on Tuesday,
council chairman Vlatko Cvrtila told the press.He said he expected the committee to take a position on the case within
eight days, as usual.
Cvrtila dismissed claims from parts of the opposition that the council
served politics and not the public.
He also dismissed claims that the Puljiz case was being procrastinated
deliberately or that anyone had exerted political pressure on the council.
Puljiz lodged a complaint with the Council for the Civilian Control of
Security Services, claiming that she was interrogated by the
Counterintelligence Agency, which she said blackmailed her and offered her
cooperation.