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Prosecutors removed from high-level corruption and organised crime cases

BELGRADE – Four public prosecutors will leave Serbia’s Public Prosecutor’s Office for Organised Crime (JTOK) following last week’s decision by the High Prosecutorial Council. It is a consequence of the controversial set of laws on the judiciary adopted by the Serbian parliament in January, which were criticised by the European Union as a step backwards in establishing an independent judiciary in Serbia. Two of the four public prosecutors were re…

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By the decision of the High Council of Prosecutions (HPC), four prosecutors will leave the Prosecutor's Office for Organized Crime (TOK) and return to their home prosecutor's offices. Taking this decision into account, the question arises as to what will be the fate of the TOK, as well as the cases they lead against groups and individuals close to the ruling party, which further raises doubts about the survival of the independence of the prosecu…

·Belgrade, Serbia
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European Western Balkans broke the news in on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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