Who are Šolak’S people United Group media pressure the Council to make the Telekom report as unfavourable as possible
Kurir 24.09.2020

The Anti-Corruption Council reports are not legally binding, but United Group wants the report to be as unfavourable as possible, through their TV stations N1 and Nova S, as well as their portals. Will the Council resist the pressure or give in?
The media owned by Dragan Šolak’s United Group have started to put increasing pressure on the Anti-Corruption Council to draw up an unfavourable report on Telekom Srbija’s business operations. This would give them an alibi and a justification for the dirty campaign that they have been conducting for months against Telekom, Kurir, and Wireless Media. Although the Council’s reports are not legally binding, United Group’s media – above all N1 and Nova S – are trying