

Serbian Minister Accused of Corruption in General Staff Building Scandal
Belgrade Corruption Scandal: Minister Accused of Pressuring Removal of General Staff Building Protection Belgrade, Serbia – A significant development has emerged in a corruption investigation involving Serbian Minister of Finance, Sinisa Mali. Witnesses have testified that Mali exerted pressure to remove the protected status of the General Staff building in Belgrade. This action, according to the testimony, would facilitate a potentially illegal transaction. The video supporting this claim includes footage of the building and news reports. The investigation centers around the alleged falsification of documents related to the building's protection. Goran Vasic, director of the Republic Institute for Cultural Monument Protection, has been arrested and charged with falsifying these documents. According to reports, Vasic admitted to the crime. However, the President of Serbia has publicly denied any falsification of documents and stated that plans will continue as scheduled. The case has sparked significant public attention and raises serious questions about transparency and accountability within the Serbian government. The investigation is ongoing, and further developments are expected. The situation highlights the ongoing challenges Serbia faces in combating corruption and ensuring the protection of its cultural heritage. The outcome of this investigation will have significant implications for the country's political landscape and its commitment to transparency.