Cacic case

PM says not informed of environment protection fund case

05.07.2012 u 17:05

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Croatian Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic said on Thursday he knew nothing about First Deputy Prime Minister Radimir Cacic's appointments according to political party affiliation in the Environment Protection and Energy Efficiency Fund, as reported by the media today, adding that he would voice his opinion as soon as he was acquainted with details.

The media today carried a statement by a former assistant in the environment ministry, Davor Skrlec, who told a weekly that Cacic had asked him to hire a member of his party (the Croatian People's Party - HNS) in the Environment Protection and Energy Efficiency Fund.

"I really don't know what you are talking about, I have to see what this is about. As soon as I am briefed about this, I will answer your questions," Milanovic told the press.

Social Democratic Party MP Mirela Holy today confirmed for reporters the authenticity of emails in which Cacic's chief of staff allegedly asked that Josip Jambrac of the HNS be appointed deputy director of the Environment Protection and Energy Efficiency Fund, although he does not have the necessary qualifications to fill that position.

"I read those emails and so I am able to confirm their authenticity," said Holy who resigned recently as Environment Minister over an email to the Croatian rail company director in which she asked for political protection for her party colleague.

She corroborated Skrlec's statement, saying that Cacic had exerted pressure on both her and Skrlec to name Jambrac head of the Environment Protection and Energy Efficiency Fund.