Finance Minister Sinisa Mali said before the Serbian parliament on Oct. 5 that he owned only one apartment in Bulgaria where he had been spending summer holidays with his children, adding that those who had invented his 24 apartments could as well say that he had 240 or 2,400 flats.
“I am asking you not to make things up and not to say lies, the way in which this is addressed is leading nowhere... If there is anything which is not according to the law, please go ahead, there exist relevant bodies,” Mali said.
He repeated several times that he was not leader of the Party of Freedom and Justice, Dragan Djilas, who owned tens million of euros in offshore accounts, nor was he Dragan’s brother, Gojko Djilas, who, in Mali’s words, owned 35 apartments in Belgrade.
Mali said several times that journalists had been telling lies, that they had no evidence and that he would not engage in any debate with them, but would wait for relevant bodies to act.
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