Source: : Danas
Commissioner for information held talks with war time and organized crime prosecutors.
Belgrade - Readiness of the prosecutors, Vladimir Vukčevic and Miljko Radisavljevic to perform their obligations from the Law on free information access with maximum responsibility is important and their examples are good, but not so frequent. Many examples are of problems attempting to ensure the right to free information access from various prosecutor offices, even significant cases - Commissioner for public significance information Rodoljub Sabic assessed after yesterdays talks with war times and organized crimes prosecutors Vukčevic and Radisavljevic.- Many problems occur in communication of the public with prosecutor's offices and it is very important that the situation improves. Previous Heads of the most important prosecutor's offices, primarily the Republic and Belgrade municipal, to say the least, had no specific relations to the Law requirements. In due time I will have talks on the subject with the new acting State Attorney Slobodan Radovanovic with the belief that this will result in useful tips for implementation of the Law on free information access - stressed Sabic. He added that he discussed with the prosecutors the matter of realization of rights to free information access within the legal bodies, and especially in prosecutor's offices, judging that the talks were very useful.
Vladimir Vukčevic has announced that the Prosecutor Office for war crimes was from the start aware of the fact that transparency of the tribunal's work is a must, and that it will continue to be so, namely that they will be informing the public on cases which this office is working on. He has explained that in the last 3 years 14 requests were filed and none of them were rejected or refused.
The P.R. of the Prosecutor Office Bruno Vekaric has explained that in 90 percent of the cases request are filed by the NGO-s.
Special prosecutor for fight against organized crime Miljko Radisavljevic announced that the Office is ready to make available all the public significance information.