The Janović Family Holds Over 86,000 Euros in Their Accounts.
Acting Director of the National Security Agency (ANB) Ivica Janović, Photo: Private archive
Acting Director of the National Security Agency (ANB) Ivica Janović and his spouse Zvezdana Janović, who holds the position of president of the Board of Directors (BOD) at the state-owned company “Morsko dobro”, have declared to the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption (ASK) that their bank accounts and cash holdings exceed 86,000 euros.
This information is reflected in their annual asset and income reports.
Zvezdana Janović reported 51,235 euros to the Agency, while her husband declared 34,800 euros.
In his role as acting director of the ANB, Janović earned 1,716 euros in December, the month he assumed office, taking over from the previous director, Boris Bata Milić.
As the director of the Coastal Reserve Management Board, his wife earned between 2,953 and 3,176 euros per month last year. Additionally, through renting apartments, she collected a total of 28,498 euros in income from October to December.
Janović’s asset declaration includes a house with a yard of 352 square meters, a non-residential space of 22 square meters, plus fields and pastures he acquired via purchase. He also reported owning a firearm of the brand “HS PRODUKT H11” and a vehicle, a 2020 model “Audi A4 35 TDI”.
Furthermore, Janović reported being the founder and owner of “La Bottega Company”, and his asset declaration also indicates a debt of 10,000 euros.
The President of the Supreme Court of Montenegro has also submitted her regular annual report to the Agency. Valentina Pavlicic, who was appointed to this position in December, received a salary of 3,089 euros for that month.
Pavlicic reported having 79,315 euros in her current account, as well as 12,544 pounds. She holds two consumer loans with a Montenegrin bank: one for 30,000 euros and another for 20,000 euros.
According to her asset declaration, her husband, Predrag Pavličić, earned 34,848 euros from rent.
Pavličić owns a 100 percent stake in “Montecco Development” and “Montecco Inc”, in addition to a 10 percent stake in “PNP”.
Her assets include two apartments (one measuring 58 square meters and the other 207 square meters), a business space of 360 square meters, as well as construction land, fields, forests, and weapons that include “CZ 9 mm, luger, magnum”, purchased in 2005.
Predrag Pavličić declared having 32,840 euros in his current account.
The couple also possesses paintings by various local artists, valued at over 10,000 euros.
Minister of Tourism Simonida Kordić reported earning between 1,861 and 2,240 euros in her position.
She took office in August last year after serving as a member of the Parliament of Montenegro, where she earned 1,861 euros monthly.
Kordić reported to the Agency a 53-square-meter apartment and a 1,000-square-meter forest. Additionally, a 1998 Golf car is registered in her name.
This minister has outstanding debts to two Montenegrin banks, amounting to 27,000 and 1,554 euros, respectively.
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