Miroslav Kutle

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Miroslav Kutle (born October 6, 1957) is a Bosnian Croat entrepreneur.[1] He became notorious[2] for his involvement in the Croatian privatization controversy and has since been sentenced to jail time for embezzlement on two occasions.

Kutle was born in Lištica, (today Široki Brijeg) in Bosnia and Herzegovina. He attended school and the University of Zagreb, where he graduated at the Faculty of Law in 1982.[1]

Business empire

In 1989 he founded UTP Globus, and in 1992 Globus Holdings,[1] later to become Globus Group d.o.o. (Globus Grupa). In 1992, he was voted Manager of the Year (Small Businesses) by CROMA, The Croatian Managers Association[1][3]

During the 1990s, Kutle's business empire expanded to include the companies Jadrantekstil, Slobodna Dalmacija, Radio Dalmacija, TV Marjan, Kastelanska Rivijera, Dalma, and Splitska banka.

Privatization and controversy

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