Dragan Bogdanic
Dragan Bogdanic (born 5 July 1965 in Teslic, Yugoslavia) is a Bosnian Serb politician and Health Minister of Republika Srpska since 2013. Previously, he was a CEO of Banja Vrucica, a medical center in Bosnia and Herzegovina.[1]
Dragan Bogdanic | |
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Born | |
Office | Minister of Health of Republika Srpska |
Predecessor | Slobodan Stanic |
Political party | Alliance of Independent Social Democrats (SNSD) |
He studied medicine in Banja Luka and Belgrade.[1]
He is married and has one child.[1]
"Purchase of Hicks" and other affairs
Major allegations of corruption and political abuse ensued[2], particularly after Bogdanović's long-term associate, Ilija Pavlović, openly spoke for the Bosnia and Herzegovina media, publicly accusing Bogdanović for wide variety of abuses of power and influence, most notably his alleged involvement in "Purchase of Hicks" controversy.[3][4]
gollark: But for personal details with a narrower possibility space, I don't think you can really do it securely without taking unreasonably large amounts of time for everyone involved.
gollark: argon2 is the trendy recent one, as I said.
gollark: I wouldn't verify personal detail disclosure like this without using a really slow hash anyway.
gollark: Less if you have a bit of money and rent a GPU computing server. Or just "borrow" Google Colab for free.
gollark: You could also just bruteforce the hash of the name in probably at most an hour with a good GPU assuming my wild assumptions.
References
- "Dr Dragan Bogdanić - Minister of Health and Social Welfare". Government of Republika Srpska (in Serbian).
- "Bogdanić ostavio ogromne dugove". Radio Televizija BN (in Serbo-Croatian). 10 May 2019. Retrieved 3 July 2019.
- Vukanović, Nebojša. "EKSKLUZIVNO; PROGOVORIO KLJUČNI ČOVJEK U KUPOVINI 'PAPAKA': Svjedočenje insajdera o mafijaškim poslovima i kriminalu desne ruke Dodika i Cvijanovićke". slobodna-bosna.ba (in Serbo-Croatian). Retrieved 3 July 2019.
- Dragan Bursać. "Željka Cvijanović u kupovini papaka". 6yka.com (in Serbo-Croatian). Retrieved 3 July 2019.
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