Another of his companies, Dubrava, went bankrupt in 2007 and owns to the Bosnian state almost 500,000 euro in unpaid taxes.
[5] In July 2018 Bajramović offered the derelict Hotel Sedra in Cazin for use as a reception centre for circa 100 families of migrants and refugees in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
[7] In autumn 2019, the cantonal authorities offered a Bajramović-owned farm in Medeno Polje (Bosanski Petrovac) to the Minister of Security Dragan Mektić, who refused to establish a migration reception centre in the location.
[6] Bajramović reiterated the offer of the Medeno Polje farm in 2019,[8] but this was opposed by Bosnian Serb local residents.
[10] In Summer 2020 Bajramović accused Federation entity prime minister Fadil Novalić (SDA) of being implicated in a scheme to concede facilitated access to brown coal in the Una-Sana Canton to Posušje-based firm Lager d.o.o., considered close to the HDZ BiH party.