Patriotic theft - part 5 (VIDEO)

16 million, 14 million, 10 million, 15 million euros, and so on, project after project, Serbian citizens have been paying for years through the budget for infrastructure projects, residential buildings, schools, elderly homes, student centers, sports halls, and roads in Kosovo. However, according to Insajder's investigation, due to the lack of proper oversight, many of these projects, which were paid for in the millions, ended up as nothing more than foundations overgrown with weeds or buildings that were never completed for their intended purpose. In most cases, the money was still paid out because private construction companies received advances of up to 40% from the budget. Certain companies carried out the work for the state, and who would be the contractor for expensive state investments often depended on the connections of company representatives with local or national authorities.

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