Tycoon Milan Fiľo did not know about the promissory notes

The promissory notes case involving Marian Kočner and ex-TV Markíza owner Pavol Rusko continued on November 5.

Oligarch Milan Fiľo testifies in court in the promissory notes case on November 5, 2019Oligarch Milan Fiľo testifies in court in the promissory notes case on November 5, 2019 (Source: TASR)

The case of allegedly forged promissory notes worth some €69 million continued on November 5 when more witnesses were heard.

“I have never heard of the promissory notes,” businessman and former TV Markíza co-owner Milan Fiľo said in court, as quoted by the TASR newswire.

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Fiľo sold his share in 2006 to Ján Kováčik, the former owner of the Forza company. Kováčik testified on October 17 and cast doubt on the existence of the promissory notes, too. Yet, his testimony differed from the one previously given to investigators, the Sme daily wrote.

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Another witness heard on November 5 was Sme journalist Nina Sobotovičová and businessman František Mojto.

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