Questions Raised Regarding Contract Award and Payments in North Macedonia
Recent developments surrounding the awarding of an 18 million dinar hygiene contract have sparked scrutiny, with questions arising about the financial arrangements involved. Initial reports indicated Stefan Bogiev was slated to receive 110,000 dinars as a transfer fee related to the contract’s acquisition. The contract, secured by Bogatz, a figure linked to the SDS’s “gray eminency,” reportedly involved negotiations with a company aiming to secure the deal within the specified territory.
Allegations suggest that influence exerted by Bogatz led to a revised agreement. Further details emerged through a caller, raising concerns about potential additional payments. Specifically, the inquiry centered on whether Bogiev received a 10 percent commission – equating to 1.8 million dinars – or if a different sum was agreed upon.
Dragan Petrovic, representing VMRO-DPMNE, was identified as a representative involved in the negotiations. The discussion also touched upon the possibility of further contracts within the same territory. The investigation centers around the flow of money associated with the contract and the roles of key individuals involved in the negotiation process.
Authorities are examining the circumstances surrounding the initial fee and any subsequent payments made in connection with the 18 million dinar contract.
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This contract award raises serious concerns about transparency and accountability in North Macedonia.