SCPC President Dimitrovska Named Suspect in Additive Case

State Commission for Prevention of Corruption (SCPC) President Tatjana Dimitrovska has been named a suspect in the Additive case.

On Thursday, she was taken to a judge in the previous procedure at the Criminal Court and issued measures of precaution on the basis of a proposal from the Basic Public Prosecutor’s Office for Prosecution of Organized Crime, that is, her travel document has been taken away, she’s been prohibited from obtaining a new one, while she’s been prohibited also from carrying out job activities related to the crime.

“It is not known how Dimitrovska is connected to the case. The Office has said there will be information tomorrow. According to her CV, from 2004 to her election to the SCPC, she had worked at the State Audit Office. In the frames of the case, based on the gathered evidence, an order to conduct an investigation into two other persons has been issued as well”, Sakam Da Kazam had previously reported.

According to some unofficial information, she’s suspected of disclosing an official secret. The Additive case concerns alleged abuse of public procurement and money laundering with regards to the procurement of coal additives for the needs of the Bitola and Oslomej plants.