Controversial Montenegro CEO makes comeback

Tuesday, March 29, 2016


The controversial former CEO of Montenegro Airlines, Zoran Djurišić, has been appointed to the council of the Montenegro Civil Aviation Agency. It comes after a police investigation into the alleged cover-up of millions of euros worth of losses at the airline during his tenure as CEO was dropped late last year. Mr Djurišić, who managed the company for nineteen years, since its establishment until mid-2013, was appointed to the new post by the Montenegrin government last week. The current CEO of Montenegro Airlines, Daliborka Pejović, has accused her predecessor of corruption and nepotism, alarming authorities that Montenegro Airlines' financial reports had been falsified for several years leading up to the summer of 2013 by showing conflicting and inaccurate figures, designed to improve its financial performance.

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