Serbia to roll out €30bn sell-off By Stefan Wagstyl and Neil MacDonald in Belgrade Published: February 21 2008 19:03 | Last updated: February 21 2008 19:03 Acting in the teeth of the Kosovo crisis, the Serbian government is rolling out eastern Europe’s biggest privatisation programme. The planned sale of companies is worth an estimated €30bn ($44bn, £23bn), which will include the mass distribution of free shares to about 4m people. With privatisation mostly complete in other ex-communist states, the programme is certain to attract interest from international bankers and institutional investors. The plan could prove controversial for ethnic Serbs because...