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In the exercise of the powers
vested in the High Representative by Article V of Annex 10 (Agreement on
Civilian Implementation of the Peace Settlement) to the General Framework
Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina, according to which the High
Representative is the final authority in theatre regarding interpretation of the
said Agreement on the Civilian Implementation of the Peace Settlement; and
considering in particular Article II.1.(d) of the last said Agreement, according
to the terms of which the High Representative shall “Facilitate, as the High
Representative judges necessary, the resolution of any difficulties arising in
connection with civilian implementation”;
Recalling paragraph XI.2 of the Conclusions of the Peace
Implementation Conference held in Bonn on 9 and 10 December 1997, in which the
Peace Implementation Council welcomed the High Representative’s intention to use
his final authority in theatre regarding interpretation of the Agreement on the
Civilian Implementation of the Peace Settlement in order to facilitate the
resolution of any difficulties as aforesaid “by making binding decisions, as he
judges necessary” on certain issues including (under sub-paragraph (c) thereof)
measures to ensure the Peace Agreement throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina and its
Entities which “may include actions against persons holding public office”;
Recalling further that the High Representative in a Decision
dated 23 February 2001 removed Mr. Edhem Bicakcic from his position as General
Manager of Public Enterprise “Elektroprivreda”(Sarajevo) for the reasons stated
in the said Decision;
Noting that in paragraph X. 4 of the Annex to the Declaration
of the Peace Implementation Council issued at Madrid on 16 December 1998 it was
stated that the Council acknowledged that those whom the High Representative
barred from official office "may also be barred from running in elections and
from any other elective or appointive public office and from office within
political parties until further notice";
Noting further that the Peace Implementation
Council at its meetings held in Bonn on 10 September 1997, in Madrid on 16
December 1998 and in Brussels on 23/24 May 2000, expressed its deep concerns
regarding ingrained corruption in BiH which can lead to the undermining of
democratic governance and the wasting of public resources and can hinder the
development of the market economy;
Bearing in mind that at Madrid on 16 December 1998 the Peace
Implementation Council set out its concerns as follows: “The Council expresses
deep concern about continuing corruption and evasion of public funds. It
welcomes the High Representative’s development of a comprehensive
anti-corruption strategy … The High Representative will take the lead in
co-ordinating International Community efforts aimed at eliminating opportunities
for corruption, tax evasion and diversion of public revenue, ensuring
transparency in all phases of governmental operations…..”;
Noting in additionthat at Brussels on 23/24 May
2000 the Peace Implementation Council issued a Declaration in which it urged,
“the High Representative to use his authority to ensure full and accelerated
reform in all sectors of civilian implementation, including removing obstacles
that stand in the way of economic reform”. Further noting that in referring to
critical reforms, the Council expressly mentioned its strong support for
“immediate reform in the area of public utilities, with an emphasis on
telecommunications and energy.”;
Considering in addition that in the last said Declaration of
23/24 May 2000 the Peace Implementation Council stated that: “The Council
remains deeply concerned over ingrained corruption in BiH which undermines
democratic governance, wastes public resources and hinders the development of
the market economy. The OHR comprehensive Anti-corruption Strategy is the solid
basis for the fight against corruption. All public officials are expected
to give their active and unreserved support to this Strategy and to the
institutions which are implementing it.”;
Further taking into account the report of the Special Auditor
conducted into the activities of JP “Elektroprivreda” (Sarajevo) published on 13
March 2003 which indicates that there are many transactions undertaken by the
Public Enterprise which give rise to concern and necessitate the taking of
measures to restore public confidence.
Bearing in mind the totality of the matters hereinbefore and hereinafter set
out, the High Representative hereby issues the following:
DECISION
To remove Mr. Edhem Bicakcic from his present position with, and to bar him
fromany further employment by or involvement in, the business of JP
“Elektroprivreda” (Sarajevo) and any or all of its subsidiaries, whether such
involvement bedirect or indirect, paid or unpaid. Any entitlement to
receive remuneration or any privileges or status arising out of his present
position with JP “Elektroprivreda” (Sarajevo) ceases forthwith. Mr Edhem
Bicakcic remains fully barred from public office and otherwise as provided for
in the previous Decision of 23 February 2001 referred to herein, and, for the
avoidance of doubt, is likewise barred from any employed or advisory position in
any public company, whether paid or unpaid, which enables or might enable him to
have or to obtain a role in making or influencing management decisions
This Decision has immediate effect and does not require any further
procedural steps to be taken. Mr. Edhem Bicakcic must vacate his position
immediately. The said Decision shall remain in force unless or until the
High Representative may Decide otherwise.
This Decision shall be published without delay in the Official Gazette of the
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
REASONS FOR REMOVAL
Mr. Edhem Bicakcic, who formerlyheld public office as General Manager of JP
“Elektroprivreda” (Sarajevo), was removed from the said position by virtue of
the High Representative’s Decision, 86/01 dated 23 February 2001. (“Official
Gazette of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina”, 9/01”) Mr. Edhem Bicakcic
by virtue of the said Decision was barred from holding any “official, elective
or appointive public office”.
Mr. Edhem Bicakcic, notwithstanding the said Decision, now holds a position
within the said Public Enterprise, JP “Elektroprivreda” (Sarajevo), which
effectively permits him, albeit indirectly, inter alia to manage the portfolio
relating to the acquisition of new enterprises which involves significant sums
(approximately 22.6 million KM earmarked in the 2002 budget for these
purposes).
In using his present position to act as aforesaid, Mr. Edhem Bicakcic is
effectively flouting the aforesaid Decision of the High Representative.
In the premises, the peace implementation process is undermined as long as
Mr. Edhem Bicakcic retains his present position or any position within the said
JP “Elektroprivreda” or any of its subsidiaries, and must accordingly be removed
therefrom and excluded and barred from returning thereto. In order to restore
public confidence in Public Enterprise JP “Elektroprivreda” (Sarajevo) and other
public companies the said Mr Bicakcic cannot in the premises be permitted to act
as and/or as if he were the holder of a public office from which he is barred,
whatever the status, position or employment nominally attributed to him within
the said JP “Elektroprivreda” (Sarajevo) and other public companies as
hereinbefore referred to.
Sarajevo, 13 March 2003
Paddy Ashdown
High Representative
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