Andrija Mikulić
Andrija Mikulić is the Chief State Inspector of Croatia, who has been actively overseeing the demolition of illegal structures in Istria, including the recent removal of 38 illegal weekend homes in Umag. Under his direction, inspections have revealed that a significant percentage of properties were built unlawfully, prompting a rigorous enforcement of building regulations in the region. Mikulić emphasizes the importance of compliance with legal standards and has initiated numerous actions to curb illegal construction across Croatia.
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Croatia:
Andrija Mikulić is the main state inspector accused of soliciting a bribe from Josip Šincek.
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Croatia:
Andrija Mikulić is accused of soliciting a bribe from Josip Šincek.
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Croatia:
Andrija Mikulić was the chief state inspector who was arrested, prompting Plenković's comments.
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Croatia:
Andrija Mikulić was recently arrested and is mentioned in the context of the '6+6' privilege.
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Croatia:
Andrija Mikulić was recently arrested and is mentioned in the context of the '6+6' privilege.
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Croatia:
Andrija Mikulić is the chief state inspector who expressed anger over his orders not being followed.
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Croatia:
Andrija Mikulić is a former chief state inspector involved in a bribery investigation.
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Croatia:
Andrija Mikulić is a former chief state inspector who is currently under investigation for accepting bribes.
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Croatia:
Andrija Mikulić is a former chief state inspector involved in a bribery investigation.
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Croatia:
Andrija Mikulić is involved in an investigation that led to the mass dismissal of directors of state companies.
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