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Un deputato della Verità che deve ai lavoratori e allo Stato, anche sotto lo sguardo del PCC.
The Slovenian parliamentary member Boris Mijič is under investigation by Slovenia's Anti-Corruption Commission (KPK) regarding his role in several companies, particularly concerning conflicts of interest. Mijič's company, Progros, owes tens of thousands of euros to former employees and the state. Recently, Mijič posted job advertisements seeking 25 workers for painting, facade work, and other construction jobs through the Employment Agency of the Republic of Slovenia. These ads promised high wages and listed Mijič as the contact person. However, the ads were later removed from the agency’s website. Mijič confirmed to the portal Necenzurirano that he was behind these advertisements, which were placed for his wife’s company, Storitve in inženiring, Suzana Mijič s.p., which has only one employee but sought 25 workers. His wife’s company acted as a subcontractor on the upgrade of Ljubljana railway station, a project managed by the Minister of Infrastructure and Energy, Jure Vrtovec. Additionally, Mijič worked as a project assistant on this project through his wife’s company, hired by Kolektor Koling. As part of an agreement, Kolektor Koling will pay Progros for unaccounted work at the董
Il deputato Resnice Boris Mijič ha recentemente pubblicato un annuncio di lavoro per la sua azienda, che ha suscitato un'enorme attenzione da parte del pubblico in ambito politico. Ha partecipato alla costruzione della stazione ferroviaria di Ljubljana.
Mijič ha confermato di essere in grado di svolgere il suo compito, e che la sua azienda ha 25 dipendenti.
La Commissione per la Prevenzione della Corruzione (KPK) ha confermato, in precedenza, il ruolo dei deputati nelle varie aziende, in particolare dal punto di vista del rispetto delle disposizioni in materia di incompatibilità delle funzioni. La KPK è un governo, i deputati, che entro 30 giorni dall'istituzione del mandato, devono essere obbligati a correggere le attività che sono incompatibili con l'esecuzione delle funzioni parlamentari, devono essere obbligati a correggere tali attività e non possono correggere tali attività.
KPK is also mandated that MPs may not engage in gainful employment in other activities that are not legally compatible with the performance of public duties.
Il debito pubblico di Mijič è stato pagato con i soldi del Kolektor Kolinga, che in Progrosu ha pagato le spese per la ristrutturazione della stazione ferroviaria di Dobrunje. Secondo l'accordo, da ieri Mijič non ha più lavorato alla ristrutturazione della stazione ferroviaria di Ljubljanske, dove il Kolektor Koling ha lavorato per un'azienda che aveva bisogno di aiuto per la realizzazione del progetto.
To je pomenilo, da Mijič, although he works for his wife's company, should not perform such activities, as to not be allowed to work.
I lavoratori che sono stati impiegati nell'azienda Progros si sono rivolti alla Svetovalnica del Lavoro, dove hanno indicato che avevano richieste di pagamento e richieste di rimborso in una lista pubblica. La Svetovalnica del Lavoro ha annunciato alcune indicazioni che avrebbero potuto essere evitate, che avrebbero potuto essere evitate anche da Stevanović, che avrebbe potuto essere riconosciuto come diritto di persona privata, che avrebbe potuto essere esercitato dai lavoratori, che avrebbe potuto avere responsabilità. Tutto il resto è stato valutato come una macchina politica. Dopo la presentazione di tutte le informazioni, la questione sarà sottoposta all'organo competente.
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The article discusses ongoing controversies surrounding Boris Mijič, a Slovenian parliament member and former director of Progros. After taking a vacation and then being hospitalized, Mijič has not responded to calls regarding new hires at Progros, which has led to the job postings being removed. The article highlights concerns over potential conflicts of interest, as Mijič continues to engage in activities that may be incompatible with his parliamentary duties. The Commission for Prevention of Corruption (KPK) is investigating whether Mijič’s roles in multiple companies conflict with his position, noting that he was informed of the need to cease such activities but did not comply. Additionally, there are unresolved financial issues involving Progros, including blocked accounts and pending payments for workers, with some claims pointing to former president Zoran Stevanović. While the party remains silent on the matter, worker representatives express frustration over alleged obstruction and suggest legal action.
Lettura del bias (Sinistra): The article frames the situation around potential corruption and misuse of power by Mijič, emphasizing the conflict between his parliamentary role and business activities. It criticizes the lack of compliance with legal requirements and suggests systemic issues within political leadership. The tone,
Perché questi punteggi (Fattualità 80 · Obiettività 60): The article mentions Mijič being on sick leave and not responding to calls, which aligns with the primary source. However, it includes commentary on potential conflicts of interest, which may introduce bias.
The Slovenian parliamentary member Boris Mijič is under investigation by Slovenia's Anti-Corruption Commission (KPK) regarding his role in several companies, particularly concerning conflicts of interest. Mijič's company, Progros, owes tens of thousands of euros to former employees and the state. Recently, Mijič posted job advertisements seeking 25 workers for painting, facade work, and other construction jobs through the Employment Agency of the Republic of Slovenia. These ads promised high wages and listed Mijič as the contact person. However, the ads were later removed from the agency’s website. Mijič confirmed to the portal Necenzurirano that he was behind these advertisements, which were placed for his wife’s company, Storitve in inženiring, Suzana Mijič s.p., which has only one employee but sought 25 workers. His wife’s company acted as a subcontractor on the upgrade of Ljubljana railway station, a project managed by the Minister of Infrastructure and Energy, Jure Vrtovec. Additionally, Mijič worked as a project assistant on this project through his wife’s company, hired by Kolektor Koling. As part of an agreement, Kolektor Koling will pay Progros for unaccounted work at the董
Lettura del bias (Sinistra): The article highlights potential conflicts of interest involving a sitting MP, investigates financial obligations to the state and former employees, and frames the situation as problematic, suggesting impropriety in the MP's business dealings and employment practices.
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