ZAGREB, Croatia — Prosecutors have charged former Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader with allegedly taking a €10- million ($13.5-million) bribe that secured Hungarian energy company MOL a dominant position in Croatia’s market. Croatian prosecutors said in Friday statement that Sanader took the commission in 2008 before the deal signed with MOL in 2009, which handed the company a 47.46 percent share in Croatia’s oil and gas company INA. Read full article >>