Zagreb - The parliamentary Committee on the Economy on Tuesday rejected the annual report by the Croatian Energy Regulatory Agency (HERA) for 2021, which has been assessed as unsatisfactory by the government.
Members of the Committee particularly criticised the failure of the regulator's top officials to come to the Committee's session to present the report.
The agency's Governing Council chair Danijel Žamboki tendered his resignation over the INA gas resale scam, but has not yet been relieved of his duties.
The Committee insisted it was the Governing Council's chair and his deputy that should have presented the report.
The government said on Monday that the annual report on the operation of the Croatian Energy Regulatory Agency (HERA) and the report on the agency's budget performance in 2021 were not satisfactory, and sent this opinion to Parliament.