Andrej Vučić

[3][5][6][7] While working at the Institute for Banknote and Coin Manufacturing, Andrej Vučić's ID card and signature were allegedly stolen and used to incorporate the company Asomakum, a subject of internal discussions related to fraud in the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia, and subject to an official prosecutorial decision in Belgrade's Court in 2011 regarding tax evasion.

[8] In September 2014, during a Pride parade in Belgrade, a group of armed national guards physically attacked Andrej Vučić and his bodyguards.

[9] In September 2015, five members of American Congress (Eddie Bernice Johnson, Carlos Curbelo, Scott Perry, Adam Kinzinger, and Zoe Lofgren) submitted to then Vice President of the United States Joseph Biden that Andrej Vučić and his two close associates, Nikola Petrovi and Zoran Korać, were leading a group spearheading a smear campaign to limit freedom of speech in Serbian[1] media.

They claimed that the group had strengthened their own influence, and spurned an interest in energy, telecommunications, infrastracture and jobs projects in the country.

[1] He was previously an executive at the Institute for Banknote and Coin Manufacturing at the National Bank of Serbia[10][11] and a former board member of the sports team KK Crvena Zvezda.