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In the past year, the Republic Market Inspection Service has carried out many different activities, such as inspections of sawmills, gravel pits, concrete plants, fast food facilities, issuing invoices and for the most part, extraordinary control of price formation, said Radivoje Gavrić, the Chief Republic Market Inspector, for Glas Srpske.
The priority in the work of the Republic Market Inspection Service was the control of the price of goods for which a profit margin was prescribed, and all personnel capacities were directed to these controls. In that segment alone, around 500 controls were carried out, in which fines in the amount of over BAM 3,580,000 were issued. The largest number of irregularities was found at gas stations during the price forming of liquid oil derivatives.
In internal traffic, 6,000 inspections were carried out, in which more than 2,000 misdemeanor measures and fines in the amount of BAM 4,376,717 were imposed, while in foreign trade, 12,840 controls of import shipments were carried out and 274 samples were taken for analysis, so taxes in the amount of BAM 257,640 were paid in the budget of the Republic of Srpska.
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Radivoje Gavrić, Chief Republic Market Inspector: Courts reduce fines for unrealistic prices