Ex-PM trial

USKOK appeals, asking for longer prison term for Sanader

24.07.2013 u 12:46

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The anti corruption office USKOK has asked the Supreme Court to increase the sentence to former prime minister Ivo Sanader to the maximum penalty of 15 years in prison in the case Hypo and Ina/Mol case in which.

Last November, this once most powerful Croatian politician was found guilty of war profiteering in the Hypo case and receiving kickbacks from the Hungarian oil company MOL in exchange for management rights in the Croatian oil company INA and sentenced to ten years in jail..

USKOK appealed demanding a longer prison term, the Chief State Prosecutor's Office reported on Tuesday evening on its website.

Sanader's defence team also appealed, asking the Supreme Court to quash the non-final verdict and order a retrial.

Apart from asking for a retrial before another panel of judges, Sanader's defence also asks for a leaner prison sentence.

Explaining the ruling at the judgement-delivering hearing, Judge Ivan Turudic said Sanader was a war profiteer and a person who betrayed national interests to satisfy the basest of motives. The judge also said that Sanader's associates from the government and the HDZ party had been enabling him.

Sanader's lawyers Cedo Prodanovic, Jadranka Slokovic and Goran Suic said in the appeal that the verdict should be overturned and a retrial ordered over significant violations of the Criminal Procedure regulations and due to wrong and incomplete facts.

The most contentious fact in the defence's opinion is the court's dismissal of a number of witnesses for the defence while those accusing Sanader by untrue testimonies were taken into account.