November 23, 2024
epa06370962 Former Macedonian Prime Minister and leader of opposition VMRO DPMNE, Nikola Gruevski leaves the court in Skopje, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, 06 December 2017. Former Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski is suspected of overstepping his jurisdiction for the selection of a contractor for the motorway sections Miladinovci-Stip and Kicevo-Ohrid, allegedly damaging the national budget by over 155 million euros.The former Prime Minister is indicted in another five cases, including abuse of office and joint criminal enterprises. EPA-EFE/GEORGI LICOVSKI

Macedonia Jails Former PM Gruevski For Two Years

A court in Skopje on Wednesday sentenced former PM Nikola Gruevski to two years in jail for his involvement in the illicit secret purchase of a luxury Mercedes.

Nikola Gruevski, Macedonia’s former prime minister and former leader of the VMRO DPMNE party, was jailed for two years on Wednesday for “receiving a reward”, in the form of a luxury Mercedes, after previously “illegally influencing” the other two accused to commit the illegal purchase of the vehicle.

The Skopje Criminal Court jailed another accused, former assistant interior minister Gjoko Popovski, for six-and-a-half-years.

The procedure for former interior minister Gordana Jankuloska is being led separately due to her pregnancy.

During the elaboration of the verdict, judge Dobrila Kacarska said Gruevski had solicited the purchase of the 580,000 euros Mercedes from then Interior Minister Jankuloska.

She added that Jankuloska then encouraged Popovski to rig the tendering procedure by favouring the company Mak Auto Star, which is a Mercedes dealer for Macedonia.

“Holding a public office, especially Prime Ministerial, represents an honour. He [Gruevski] received his legitimacy from the citizens, and so was supposed to take care of their interests. Instead, he humiliated and underestimated them [the citizens],” judge Kacarska said.

Gruevski did not appear in court to hear the verdict in the case, which the Special Prosecution, SJO, in charge of investigating allegations of high-level crime, dubbed “Tank”.

At previous court hearings, he told reporters in front of the court that the entire case had been framed against him by the current government, led by the Social Democrats, SDSM.

A small group of Gruevski’s supporters protested over the verdict in front of the court where police were deployed to prevent possible incidents.

The verdict against Gruevski was the first in the five active court cases against him raised by the SJO. Gruevski is also on trial in the SJO cases dubbed “Violence”, “Trajectory”, “Titanic“ and “TNT”.

All of these cases stem from the content of the illegal wiretaps that the former opposition Social Democrats aired in batches during 2015.

For more read the full of article at The Balkaninsight

 

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