Close Menu
Capital.ba – Informacija je capitalCapital.ba – Informacija je capital
  • POČETNA
  • SVE VIJESTI
  • CAPITAL TEME
    • ANALIZE
    • EKSKLUZIVNO
    • INTERVJU
  • NOVOSTI
  • PRIVREDA
    • ENERGETIKA
    • FINANSIJE
    • TRŽIŠTE KAPITALA
    • TRGOVINA
    • TURIZAM
  • TECH
  • SVIJET
    • ZANIMLJIVOSTI
  • MULTIMEDIJA
    •   Video
    • Foto Galerija
    • Infografika
  • PROMO
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn YouTube Viber
Capital.ba – Informacija je capitalCapital.ba – Informacija je capital
Donacije
  • POČETNA
  • SVE VIJESTI
  • CAPITAL TEME
    1. ANALIZE
    2. EKSKLUZIVNO
    3. INTERVJU
    4. Vidi sve

    Hoće li BiH kupovati ruski gas iz treće ruke

    22. Oktobra 2025. — 14:57

    Novi porez u RS: Udar na sivu ekonomiju ili na investitore?

    15. Septembra 2025. — 15:41

    Reciklaža baterija kao biznis budućnosti

    10. Augusta 2025. — 15:00

    Simbioza na djelu: Stanivuković i SNSD poklonili milionski vrijedno gradsko zemljište

    7. Augusta 2024. — 13:00

    Skandal: Bivši načelnik Dubice prodavao ERS-u ukradenu struju

    11. Decembra 2025. — 11:59

    Ekskluzivno: Gordan Pavlović kupio Fabriku duvana Banjaluka

    26. Novembra 2025. — 16:54

    Ekskluzivno: Vlada Srpske nudi Serdarovu 242 miliona KM

    22. Augusta 2025. — 16:22

    Ekskluzivno: CAPITAL otkriva imena uhapšenih carinika

    16. Decembra 2024. — 10:47

    Kazne za zloupotrebu ličnih podataka u BiH do 40 miliona KM (VIDEO)

    3. Novembra 2025. — 13:29

    Srpska vraća Rufiju 41 milion KM za zemljište na Jahorini

    30. Oktobra 2025. — 18:20

    Tanić za CAPITAL: Na domaćem tržištu više ne možemo kupiti ni cijevi za grijanje

    21. Marta 2025. — 20:10

    Kako je Širbegović od posuđenih 1.500 KM došao do milionskog profita

    14. Marta 2025. — 19:55

    Odlučeno: Računi za struju građanima veći za 10, a privredi za 6 odsto

    22. Decembra 2025. — 11:25

    Pravobranilaštvo BiH pokreće sve više postupaka protiv Srpske

    20. Decembra 2025. — 11:02

    Još 13 miliona za brčanski „Skadar na Bojani“

    19. Decembra 2025. — 14:30

    Obrenka Slijepčević spasava Nikolinu Šljivić

    19. Decembra 2025. — 13:53
  • NOVOSTI
  • PRIVREDA
    1. ENERGETIKA
    2. FINANSIJE
    3. TRŽIŠTE KAPITALA
    4. TRGOVINA
    5. TURIZAM
    6. Vidi sve

    Isporučili benzin prvi put posle tri decenije

    19. Decembra 2025. — 12:04

    EU trošila 25,2 odsto energije iz obnovljivih izvora prošle godine

    19. Decembra 2025. — 09:03

    Vlada ponovo dodjeljuje koncesiju za VE Trusinu kako bi izbjegla arbitražu

    18. Decembra 2025. — 14:53

    Saudijski “Midad” vodeći kandidat za kupovinu “Lukoila”

    17. Decembra 2025. — 09:29

    Banka Francuske podigla prognozu ekonomskog rasta uprkos političkoj nestabilnosti

    19. Decembra 2025. — 13:32

    Minimalna plata u FBiH mogla bi porasti za 2,7 odsto

    18. Decembra 2025. — 16:18

    Banka skupila podatke 430.000 klijenata i kažnjena sa 1,5 miliona evra

    18. Decembra 2025. — 14:47

    Šta znači uvođenje otvorenog bankarstva u Srpskoj

    18. Decembra 2025. — 13:47

    Na Banjalučkoj berzi promet veći od miliona maraka

    16. Decembra 2025. — 16:30

    Vlada se na berzi zadužila 66 miliona KM, iduće sedmice planira još 20

    15. Decembra 2025. — 15:16

    Akcije “Potkozarja” prodate za 4,2 miliona KM

    3. Decembra 2025. — 12:34

    Na dobošu akcije u 53 preduzeća iz Srpske

    30. Novembra 2025. — 08:02

    Pojeftinilo gorivo u Republici Srpskoj

    15. Decembra 2025. — 14:23

    Prosječna plata ne pokriva ni pola potrošačke korpe

    15. Decembra 2025. — 12:11

    Hoće li kafa pojeftiniti

    10. Decembra 2025. — 10:05

    Srdić: Građani nasjeli na marketinške trikove trgovaca

    6. Decembra 2025. — 14:31

    Znate li koji je grad najskuplji turistički centar na svijetu

    20. Decembra 2025. — 16:44

    Ryanair širi mrežu u Hrvatskoj, smanjuje letove u regionu

    18. Decembra 2025. — 11:53

    Koliko turističkih vaučera je iskorišteno u Republici Srpskoj, kad nas očekuju novi

    15. Decembra 2025. — 08:58

    Šulić: Očekuje se rekordna zimska sezona

    12. Decembra 2025. — 08:36

    Federacija BiH smanjila trgovinski deficit

    22. Decembra 2025. — 10:55

    Isporučili benzin prvi put posle tri decenije

    19. Decembra 2025. — 12:04

    EU trošila 25,2 odsto energije iz obnovljivih izvora prošle godine

    19. Decembra 2025. — 09:03

    Problem tekstilne industrije nije tržište, već manjak kadra

    19. Decembra 2025. — 07:41
  • TECH
  • SVIJET
    1. ZANIMLJIVOSTI
    2. Vidi sve

    Hoće li Mercator ostati bez svog čuvenog logotipa?

    22. Decembra 2025. — 09:35

    Na 50 metara ispod morskog dna niče megatunel s kružnim tokovima

    21. Decembra 2025. — 16:10

    Hajneken kažnjen zbog greške na limenci

    21. Decembra 2025. — 14:04

    Kako da ne bankrotirate tokom praznika 

    21. Decembra 2025. — 11:05

    Srebro poskupjelo ove godine za više od 130 odsto

    22. Decembra 2025. — 09:02

    Na 50 metara ispod morskog dna niče megatunel s kružnim tokovima

    21. Decembra 2025. — 16:10

    Koje su svjetske države najbolje po stopama oporezivanja kompanija

    21. Decembra 2025. — 09:02

    SAD usvojila Zakon o Zapadnom Balkanu

    21. Decembra 2025. — 08:01
  • MULTIMEDIJA
    •   Video
    • Foto Galerija
    • Infografika
  • PROMO
Capital.ba – Informacija je capitalCapital.ba – Informacija je capital
  • POČETNA
  • SVE VIJESTI
  • CAPITAL TEME
  • NOVOSTI
  • PRIVREDA
  • ENERGETIKA
  • TURIZAM
  • TRGOVINA
  • TRŽIŠTE KAPITALA
  • TECH
  • ZANIMLJIVOSTI
  • SVIJET
  • FINANSIJE
  •   VIDEO
  • PROMO
Home » Institutions in Republika Srpska have been illegally charging participation fees for secondary schools for years

Institutions in Republika Srpska have been illegally charging participation fees for secondary schools for years

Vesna PopovićVesna Popović19. Septembra 2022. — 08:06Nema komentara9 minuta čitanja
FOTO: Gerila.info

BANJALUKA – Institutions in Republika Srpska have been illegally charging participation fees of 50 KM to secondary school students and their parents for years.

FOTO: Gerila.info

Millions were collected in this way, but without clear and precise data on how and where they were actually spent. According to data from the Ministry of Education and Culture, about 36,000 students attend secondary school in Republika Srpska.

Illegal extortion of money from parents was sanctioned by contradictory articles of the law. In order to inform the public, we investigated who is responsible for a problem about which no one, apart from a few, has ever asked questions.

Unclear law

The provisions of Article 158 of the Law on Secondary Education of Republika Srpska stipulate that funds for the operation of schools are provided from the budget of the Republic, the budget of the local self-government unit and other sources. From the budget of the local self-government units, funds are provided for the material operations of secondary schools, that is, means for heating, electricity, water, means for hygiene maintenance, investment maintenance, stationery, communication services, procurement of certificates, diplomas, applications, and the like.

The same law stipulates that the education of regular students in public secondary schools is free.

According to the provisions of Article 161, paragraph 1 of the Law on Secondary Education of RS, it is prescribed that students provide funds for textbooks, manuals, student insurance, purchase of notebooks, personal equipment for work, transportation, and excursions.

The crux of the problem in the co-payment affair lies in the same article of the law, but in paragraph 3. Namely, this paragraph stipulates that the school can collect a co-payment from students at the beginning of the school year, and the funds will be used for: student insurance, purchase of certificates, diplomas, notebooks, and the like.

It is clear that certain obligations from paragraphs 1 and 3 are in conflict, bearing in mind that paragraph 1 stipulates that students themselves provide funds for student insurance and the purchase of notebooks, while paragraph 3 stipulates that the school can take money from students’ funds for the same purpose.

The Ministry of Education and Culture of RS confirmed that their recommendation is that the participation amounts should be up to 50 KM, but they point out that they have nothing to do with payment and control, but local self-government units, that is, municipalities.

Parents outraged

 Although co-payments are an item that is not from yesterday, no one has officially protested for years, which has enabled schools in Srpska to obtain millions on a basis that is not at all in accordance with positive legal regulations.

Miroslav B from Banjaluka, the father of a high school student, is outraged by the institutions and unclear legal acts which, he says, drive every normal person to madness.

“I am in shock, because this participation was paid to secondary schools for years. At the same time, despite this, money was constantly taken from the students on various grounds, and for painting classrooms, putting up blinds when it's hot, and the like, purchasing toilet paper, so the question arises, with reason, where did the money from the alleged participation end up all these years. Unfortunately, we all knew that, but no one asked questions where they should have been asked”,  asked the exasperated Banjaluka resident.

Ana S from Bijeljina also points out that in addition to participation, she often had to allocate money for other needs at the school her daughter attends.

“At the beginning of each school year, students and their parents are asked to pay 50 KM towards the participation fee. To what extent this was mandatory, the fact that students who pay it are publicly called out in the classrooms speaks volumes. To be honest, no one officially protested about it, although you could always hear in the corridors talking about what the money is being spent on and why, during the school year, they take money on other grounds, that is, the procurement of certain items that every school would have to to have”,  said Ana S for Gerila.

She adds that she is not surprised by the information that the participation was illegal all along, but that the citizens themselves are to blame, because they do not know their rights.

The schools are silent
FOTO: Gerila info

Although we sent questions to secondary schools from Trebinje to Banja Luka, we did not receive clear and precise answers about the way of spending the money received from participation fees, as well as the number of participation fees paid by students in their municipalities.

The only answer we received from JU Secondary School “Filip Višnjić” in Bijeljina.

“Data on the amount of participation, payment methods and procedures are published on the school's official website. The rest of the information you were looking for can be obtained from the competent services of the City of Bijeljina”, it is stated in the short answer.

Ombudsman found illegalities
FOTO: Gerila info

Dario Sandić, a lawyer from Banjaluka, started a legal battle about co-payments and received confirmation that they were illegally charged.

“According to my complaint, the Ombudsman of Bosnia and Herzegovina issued recommendation number Ž-BL-05-834/19, in which he found that the collection of co-payments in secondary schools is illegal, given that there is no act that determines the amount of this co-payment , and for what purposes the funds will be used. The Ombudsman ordered the Ministry of Education to pass a by-law that will regulate the issue of the amount of participation as well as its purpose, which the Ministry has not done even to this day”, lawyer Sandić pointed out.

He adds that in everything there is another problem related to the misuse of money taken from students, as well as the lack of control over the use of these funds.

The answers to the request for access to information on secondary schools in Banja Luka, including the question of what purposes the funds from student participation were used for 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021, were identical.

“The answers of all the schools were uniform, as if one person had written them, but not a single letter from the schools answered any of my questions. It clearly follows from this that something is wrong with the spending of money that schools have been illegally taking from students for years, and in terms of dedicated spending. I will certainly persevere in my intention to determine where, how and who spent the money, and to hold accountable those who acted illegally. This is another indicator that the holders of social functions in Srpska have neither morals nor ethics nor any scruples when they are able to take money from children. What is even more devastating is that this is done with the consent of the republican and city authorities, who should exercise control over those to whom they give money and to whom they are superiors, and not encourage them to engage in such illegal actions”,  concluded Sandić.

Shifting responsibility

The Ministry of Education and Culture of Republika Srpska states that it does not have data on the amount of the stated amount, because the funds generated through participation are recorded in the Single Treasury Account of the local self-government unit to which the particular school belongs. The local self-government unit is obliged to provide a special purpose account with the school's organizational code, and to provide the school with unhindered disposal of the full amount of the paid funds that are in this account.

The school and the local self-government unit sign a contract on the amount of necessary funds provided by the municipality.

“The local self-government unit can ensure payment of the full amount or part of the costs through material costs. At the beginning of the school year, the school can collect a participation fee from the students, and the collected funds will be used for student insurance, the purchase of certificates, diplomas, notebooks and the like. In accordance with the recommendations of the Ministry, the participation fee is exempted from the children of war-disabled soldiers, children without one or two parents, children from multi-member families and recipients of social assistance. If two or more students from the same family attend secondary school, they all pay one participation fee” according to the Ministry of Education and Culture of the Republic of Srpska.

At the same time, the City Administration of Banjaluka does not have precise information about the funds spent, although the Mayor's Office was involved in the whole story.

“Bearing in mind the imminent start of the 2022/23 school year. We have requested an opinion from the Department of Finance on the generated income from student participation in secondary schools and the manner of spending, for the last 15 years. It is clear that the material and other costs of secondary schools are mostly financed from the City budget. Also, the decision that secondary schools charge participation from students is applied at the level of the entire Republika Srpska. The City of Banjaluka has already made significant efforts to help its fellow citizens in the form of support for mothers in labour, co-financing of children's stay in private preschool institutions, free transportation for children of families 4, free textbooks, etc. All of the above are great positive examples of good practice”, according to the City of Banjaluka.

Attorney Sandić points out that the City of Banjaluka has not exercised any control over the use of funds collected on the basis of participation for the last 20 years.

“This money is paid into the budget account of the City of Banjaluka, and after that, the city transfers the money to the schools. However, the city has never, or for the past 20 years, controled the use of these funds, which by law can only be spent on: student insurance, purchasing certificates, diplomas, notebooks, and the like. When you take into account that students separately pay for insurance in schools and that they buy their own notebooks, then the question arises as to how much the school spends annually on certificates and diplomas, bearing in mind that 11 secondary schools annually generate an income of over 300,000 KM from participation. Knowing how school principals are elected to these functions solely on the basis of resident affiliation and/or suitability, as well as school board members who determine the school's expenditures and income through the budget, we can only imagine the creativity of these same principals when spending these funds for which no one seeks control or justification”, concluded Sandić. Gerila.info

FOTO: Geila.info
paritcipacija skole
Podijeli: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Copy Link Email
Prethodni članakPutin: “Želite gas? Samo pritisnite dugme”
Sljedeći članak Zlatni BAM za Novu banku

Povezani članci

Capital teme 01 minuta čitanja

Odlučeno: Računi za struju građanima veći za 10, a privredi za 6 odsto

NOVOSTI 01 minuta čitanja

Federacija BiH smanjila trgovinski deficit

Ostavi komentar Otkaži

NE PROPUSTITE
Capital teme

Odlučeno: Računi za struju građanima veći za 10, a privredi za 6 odsto

22. Decembra 2025. — 11:2501 minuta čitanja

TREBINJE – Građani Republike Srpske od 1. februara će imati veće račune za električnu energiju za 10 odsto, a privrednici za šest, odlučila je Regulatorna komisija za energetiku Republike Srpske

Pravobranilaštvo BiH pokreće sve više postupaka protiv Srpske

20. Decembra 2025. — 11:02

Još 13 miliona za brčanski „Skadar na Bojani“

19. Decembra 2025. — 14:30

Obrenka Slijepčević spasava Nikolinu Šljivić

19. Decembra 2025. — 13:53

Portal CAPITAL.ba je punopravni član Savjeta za štampu i online medije u BiH, Journalism Trust Inicijative i Reporters Shields Network.

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn YouTube Viber
  • Uređivačka politika
  • O nama
  • Impressum
  • Kontakt
  • Marketing
  • Piši za Capital
  • ENERGETIKA RS
  • SLOBODNO
Copyright © 2025 Capital.ba - ISSN 2744-225X. Sva prava rezervisana.
Portal CAPITAL.ba je punopravni član Savjeta za štampu i online medije u BiH.

Unesite iznad pojam sa pretragu i pritisnite Enter za pretragu. Pritisnite Esc ili X da otkažete.