ZAGREB, Feb 3 (Hina) - "Globus Grupa" spokeswoman Branka Bolkovic on Thursday said that an investigation against the "Globus Grupa" owner, Miroslav Kutle, suspected of causing damage to Croatia's greatest distributing company "Tisak"
of DM12 million, was a political process which aimed at the promotion of the new Government. In an interview for Hina, Bolkovic asked new Interior Minister Sime Lucin why the warrant was issued for Kutle's arrest and not for the arrest of former Croatian Prime Minister Zlatko Matesa or Governor of the Croatian National Bank. In June 1999, Kutle filed charges against Matesa and Skreb. Bolkovic believes that the Kutle process would show the real protagonists of the crash of Croatia's economy.(hina) it
ZAGREB, Feb 3 (Hina) - "Globus Grupa" spokeswoman Branka Bolkovic
on Thursday said that an investigation against the "Globus Grupa"
owner, Miroslav Kutle, suspected of causing damage to Croatia's
greatest distributing company "Tisak" of DM12 million, was a
political process which aimed at the promotion of the new
Government.
In an interview for Hina, Bolkovic asked new Interior Minister Sime
Lucin why the warrant was issued for Kutle's arrest and not for the
arrest of former Croatian Prime Minister Zlatko Matesa or Governor
of the Croatian National Bank.
In June 1999, Kutle filed charges against Matesa and Skreb.
Bolkovic believes that the Kutle process would show the real
protagonists of the crash of Croatia's economy.
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