The city of Sisak has raised concerns regarding the operations of the local Red Cross organization, citing citizen complaints about potential misuse of funds and lack of transparency in the distribution of financial aid. In response, Sisak has requested financial oversight from the Ministry of Finance to ensure proper allocation of resources. The city has questioned whether aid was distributed fairly according to regulations or if certain individuals received preferential treatment. Marko Krička, who currently leads the local Red Cross chapter and previously held multiple roles including deputy mayor and head of the social care commission, is under scrutiny for possible conflicts of interest. Meanwhile, Igor Čičak, director of the Red Cross in Sisak, stated that their operations are legal and transparent, and that they have not identified any irregularities. He also criticized the city for failing to meet its financial obligations during early 2026, which disrupted the payment of staff salaries and affected humanitarian programs.
Bias read (Center): The article presents both the city’s allegations against the Red Cross and the Red Cross’s defense, providing quotes from both sides without overtly favoring either. It does not use emotionally charged language or selectively omit information to push a particular viewpoint.



