Vedran Duvnjak Becomes new HFP President
February 15th, 2008
Zagreb, February 15 (CP) — Vedran Duvnjak, who has until now been the assistant Finance Minister has become the new president of the Croatian Privatisation Fund (HFP). The decision on this was made at the closed-door portion of the government session on Thursday, while the acting HFP president Grga Ivezic has been relieved of his duties and named the director of the Agency for Legal Traffic and Real-estate Management.
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