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17. 06. 2003

Vladimir Vodinelic: NUNS released incorrect information

BELGRADE, June 17, 2003 – Vladimir Vodinelic, outgoing member of the Broadcast Agency Council, has rejected the claim of the Association of Serbian Journalists (NUNS) that he failed to divulge information during his appointment to the council, which could have shown a conflict of interests. In a statement issued on Monday, NUNS accused Vodinelic of deliberately failing to mention that his daughter is a full-time employee of Radio Television Serbia. Speaking to agency Beta, Vodinelic insisted that he submitted information specifying that his daughter, Ana Vodinelic, works for RTS to the people's movement Otpor in the summer of 2002, which they submitted to the Serbian Parliament as the body nominating him.

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