Serbia's ex-minister sentenced for abuse of office - Tanjug


BELGRADE (Reuters) - Serbia's Special Court sentenced a former minister to three-and- a-half years in jail on Wednesday over graft and the abuse of office related to an infrastructure development deal in 2009, the state-owned Tanjug news agency reported.

Oliver Dulic, a member of the now-opposition Democratic Party and the former minister for planning and the environment, was jailed along with two of his associates, who received sentences of one and three years, respectively.

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