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Ivo Sanader

Former Prime Minister
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Deep research · Exaupdated 17 days ago
Ivo Sanader, the former Prime Minister of Croatia, has been involved in multiple high-profile corruption scandals and legal proceedings. In December 2010, Croatian authorities indicted him in two significant corruption cases, leading to his fleeing the country. He was apprehended in Austria and extradited to Croatia in July 2011. Sanader was initially sentenced in November 2012 to 10 years in prison for funneling approximately €10.4 million in public funds to the Fimi Media company, though this sentence was later reduced to 8.5 years upon appeal in 2014. However, in 2015, the Croatian Constitutional Court annulled this verdict due to procedural errors, leading to his release and a retrial (Wikipedia). Sanader faced additional convictions in subsequent years. In October 2018, he was sentenced to two and a half years for war profiteering and ordered to return $570,000 in kickbacks from Hypo Bank. In 2020, he was convicted again, receiving an eight-year sentence for his role in the Fimi Media case and a six-year sentence for the INA-MOL case; these verdicts were upheld by the Supreme Court in 2021, with the Fimi Media sentence reduced to seven years (Wikipedia). He also faced multiple investigations and charges related to misappropriation of funds, abuse of office, and damaging the Croatian state budget, including allegations of damaging the budget by 26 million kuna through real estate transactions (Wikipedia). Sanader's legal troubles are also marked by allegations of betraying national interests. In the INA-MOL case, he was found guilty of helping the Hungarian oil company MOL gain control over Croatian assets through illegal means, including accepting bribes that facilitated the transfer of control and divestment of INA's gas business, which was argued to be against Croatia's national interests (tportal). Throughout these proceedings, Sanader maintained his innocence, claiming that his trials were politically motivated. Nonetheless, he remains Croatia's most prominent figure associated with corruption allegations and legal convictions (Wikipedia).
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