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OFAC Sanctions Bosnia And Herzegovina Officials, Entity

The Office of Foreign Assets Control this week sanctioned two people and one business in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina for “enabling divisive and destabilizing activities” in the Western Balkans. The designations target the federation's Prime Minister Fadil Novalic, who “misused pensioner data for the benefit of his own political party.” OFAC also sanctioned Slobodan Stankovic, one of the country’s wealthiest people, and his company Integral Inzenjering A.D. Laktasi, which has been awarded large projects due “to its proximity” to leadership. The agency previously sanctioned Diana Kajmakovic, a state prosecutor in Bosnia and Herzegovina, for corruption (see 2209260025).