Krapović Saves €60,000
Krapović, Photo: Luka Zekovic
Minister of Defense Dragan Krapović has saved 60,000 euros, as reported to the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption (ASK) in his annual income and asset disclosure.
This indicates he accumulated savings exceeding 10,000 euros within a year, given that his 2023 report shows he had 49,460 euros in cash.
The report reveals that he earned 14,000 euros from his independent activities—specifically rent—over five months last year.
Krapović owns an 89 square meter apartment in Budva, which he purchased in 2002, detailing that the property acquisition was facilitated through a gift contract.
As a minister, his monthly earnings ranged from 1,727 to 1,854 euros.
His wife, Sandra Krapović, is employed at the Regional Water Supply Company, with earnings between 729 and 1,339 euros per month last year.
Krapović holds a 50 percent ownership stake in the company “Horošo,” which is registered for maritime and coastal passenger transport activities, according to the Central Register of Business Entities (CRPS). State records indicate that Krapović is one of the founding members, with Dejan Kotri as the other authorized representative. The company’s executive director is Nikola Drobnjak.
The minister currently has debts amounting to 40,000 euros and possesses shares in various Montenegrin public companies, including the Port of Bar, the Electric Power Company of Montenegro, Sveti Stefan Hotels, the Aluminum Plant, Port of Adria, and Montenegrin Telekom, among others.
He also owns a motor vehicle, the “Beverly 500,” and has registered two vessels under the company he established.
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