The Bosnian Serb member of the country’s tripartite Presidency, Milorad Dodik, was questioned as a suspect in the ‘Pavlovic Bank’ case on Tuesday.
Prosecutors are looking into Dodik’s purchase of a villa in Belgrade, which he bought with a loan from Pavlovic Bank in the amount of 750 thousand euros.
The case was initiated in 2016 based on allegations that the bank provided a fictitious loan to Dodik.
“This is a politically motivated process, there are no violations of the law. We will present all the documents when the process is complete,” Dodik told reporters.
He explained the case, arguing that he has been repaying the loan he took from the bank and that the RS Government was neither a guarantor for it nor repaying it.
He also argued that the BiH Court and Prosecutor's Office “do not have a constitutional position” or any basis in the Constitution of BiH in general and should thus not exist.
“They are neither legitimate nor legal,” he said.
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