7. June 2021 at 11:32

Interior minister may face no-confidence vote. His colleague criticised him, too

Minister will ask for a meeting with PM following criticism.

Interior Minister Roman Mikulec Interior Minister Roman Mikulec (source: TASR)
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Detained chief of the police inspection service Adrián Szabó will not be taken into custody yet.

The police detained Szabó on June 3 and charged him with abusing his powers as a public official and corruption, along with two more individuals. The corruption charges pertain to “accepting consumer electronics and cash, worth at least €20,000,” said Dalibor Skladan, spokesperson of the Special Prosecutor’s Office.

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Over the weekend, the Specialised Criminal Court did not find sufficient reasons to take him into pre-trial custody, and the case was advanced to the Supreme Court because the prosecutor filed a complaint against the decision.

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