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The Ko si bre ti portal for anonymous corruption reports is live

July 10, 2026, 11:10 AMUpdated: July 10, 2026, 11:10 AM

Serbia has launched kosibreti.rs, a portal whose opening President Aleksandar Vucic had previously announced. Without registering or leaving personal data, users can report corruption, abuse of authority, misconduct by public officials, or another matter of public interest; the form asks what happened, when, and where.

Ko si bre ti portal logo in N1's article on the launch
3 reporting categories
Photo: N1, article on the Ko si bre ti portal launch.

What matters

Where the service is available

The portal is available at kosibreti.rs.

What can be reported

The form offers three categories: public-official misconduct, corruption, and other.

How to submit a report

According to Novosti, registration and personal data are not required; the form asks what happened, when, and where.

Breakdown by publication

How sources frame this story

Sources in this card: 3

Mobile shows the first 3; the full breakdown is available on desktop.

N1
Launch and purpose of the service

N1: portal for reports of corruption and abuse has started operating

N1 reports that the Ko si bre ti portal, whose launch Aleksandar Vucic had previously announced, has started operating. Its home page describes it as a channel for reports of public-official misconduct, corruption, and abuse, and gives the address kosibreti.rs.

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Danas
Political context of the launch

Danas: the Ko si bre ti portal has begun operating

Danas confirms the launch of the portal that Serbia's president had previously announced. Its report records the site's opening on July 10 and places the development in the political news agenda.

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Novosti
Practical guide

Novosti: how to submit an anonymous report through the new portal

Novosti says the platform at kosibreti.rs is intended for anonymous reports of corruption, abuse, and other matters of public interest. Its guide says users need neither registration nor personal data: they choose one of three categories and describe what happened, when, and where.

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Overall takeaway

The checked sources agree on the core fact: the site is now open and gives citizens a dedicated channel for anonymous reports of corruption, abuse, and public-official conduct.

What this means for residents

No separate account needed

The portal does not require registration or personal data to submit a report.

Prepare the facts

It is useful to prepare the event description, date, and location: all three form sections ask for them.