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16. 11. 2011

RBA responded to Anti-Corruption Council's report on MEDIA

Belgrade, November 16, 2011. (Danas) - Republic Broadcasting Agency (RBA), sent to the Serbian government its response to the Anti-corruption Council's Report on the pressure and control over the media in Serbia, stating that the report "presented a range of false insinuations related to the work of the RBA". As is mentioned in the letter, "one of the most severe allegations is related to political influence on the RBA Council members and their work, i.e. their decisions."

"What is also problematic is that the Anti-corruption Council built its positions, at least when it comes to the RBA, on insinuations and unverified information. The work of the RBA Council is public."

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