A scandal erupted in Montenegro at the end of March: the head of the Balkan country’s National Security Agency (ANB), Dejan Vuksic, was charged with revealing secret information during a March 19 closed-door session of the parliament’s (Skupschina) Security and Defense Committee. Committee member Rasko Konjevic, who attended the meeting, later claimed Vuksic had violated the law on data secrecy and compromised classified information of a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) ally by sharing secret data with parliamentarians.
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