Skaka claimed to have graduated from the
School of Economics and Business at the
University of Sarajevo in 2011, although in October 2018 it was found that he actually attended the
University of Travnik. He also been criticized for his lack of knowledge of regional politics and politicians, such as once claiming on television that Bosnian politician
Stjepan Kljuić was the former Croatian president
Stjepan Mesić, apparently confusing the two. On 28 February 2020, it was revealed in a leaked recording that Skaka's election for
Sarajevo mayor was not legitimate and that decisive votes had been bought. Publishing of the leaked recording resulted in a series of calls for his resignation or suspension, including petition by citizens, several calls for resignation or suspension by politicians or political parties present in the
Sarajevo City Council, and by intellectuals. After all these charges however, the City Council refused to dismiss him. On 23 May 2023, Skaka was detained for questioning and then arrested on suspicion of abuse of office during his term as mayor. ==References==