Prosecution Suspends Investigation into TEC Negotina Coal Supply Case
Following a year-long investigation, the Basic Public Prosecution Office for the Prosecution of Organized Crime and Corruption has ordered the suspension of proceedings related to the supply of coal to TEC Negotina. The decision follows a thorough review of evidence gathered during the investigation. The initial concern centered on potential abuses within the procurement processes for coal, undertaken during the period of the energy crisis.
Specifically, the prosecution examined allegations of irregularities in public tenders, the existence of illicit contracts and annexes, and suspected instances of money laundering. Throughout the course of the investigation, extensive documentation was analyzed. However, the evidence ultimately failed to establish sufficient proof that the individuals involved committed the criminal offenses for which they were initially charged.
Furthermore, the public investigation did not yield confirmation of another criminal act involving a public official. The prosecution determined that pursuing alternative criminal allegations was not warranted based on the available information. The decision marks the end of this particular phase of the investigation, with no further action planned at this time.
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