Suhret Fazlic, the chief of the Federation’s privatization oversight agency, resigned this week over a decision by the entity government to assign some of his agency’s responsibilities to a private corporation. Federation Prime Minister Fadil Novalic asserts that the new company, Intera, will assist the government in managing foreign joint investment projects. But Fazlic believes the new system is bad for the Federation.
“This was an illegal decision,” Fazlic said on Tuesday. “I believe this decision will make the process of returning public property more complicated and slower.”
The dispute over the Intera Company has fuelled political tensions in the Federation in the past few weeks. Opposition parties have complained that the Federation government decided to form the company at the end of August but announced it only last week after the media started writing about it.