The meeting of the Coordinating Body for Inspection Oversight, chaired by Minister without Portfolio Milutin Butorović, focused on annual reports for 2025 and inspection plans for 2026. The discussions included a review of joint inspection activities aimed at preparing for the winter tourism season of 2025/2026. The conclusion drawn from the meeting was that these inspections had shown significant success.
Butorović expressed both honor and satisfaction in leading a body that addresses complex issues such as the grey economy. He praised the dedicated work of the previous chair, Milun Zogović, Deputy Prime Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development, thanking him for his commitment.
He underscored the critical importance of combating the grey economy, indicating that no one would receive preferential treatment in this fight. One of the main goals identified was to eliminate selective justice. Additionally, he highlighted the need for increased fieldwork, emphasizing a commitment to intensifying activities to achieve better outcomes.
At the meeting, members unanimously adopted the annual reports for the 2025 operational year. They also reviewed the annual work plans for inspections for 2026.
The session included a significant evaluation of the report concerning joint inspection oversight carried out as part of the Action Plan for the upcoming winter tourism season. The collective assessment indicated that these inspections were very successful.
Members engaged in open discussions about potential challenges and their resolutions, aiming to enhance the efficiency and functionality of the relevant inspection authorities. The meeting’s outcomes set a clear direction for future efforts in enforcing compliance and improving oversight in the sector.
