President Mesic’s Advisor Perkovic under Investigation by Austrian Judiciary
May 8th, 2008
Zagreb, May 8 (CP) — The Austrian state prosecution in Vienna has received a request for an investigation against president Stjepan Mesic’s advisor Sasa Perkovic. He is accused of putting pressure on ret. Gen. Vladimir Zagorec during a secret meeting in 2007 who he demanded of to provide information in exchange for certain concessions.
The request is expected to be granted or rejected within six weeks. If a court procedure is launched, one of the witnesses will be Vladimir Zagorec.
If found guilty, Perkovic is facing up to a year in jail.
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