Murder of journalist, page 10
Ján Kuciak was an investigative reporter working for the Aktuality.sk, dealing mostly with stories concerning tax fraud. He and his fiancée Martina Kušnírová were killed on February 21, 2018 in their house in the western-Slovak village of Veľká Mača.
RSF call on Slovak authorities to investigate harassment in Kuciak murder case
The international journalists’ organisation claims that a “predator’s shadow” hangs over Kuciak's murder.
Accused in Kuciak case says Lipšic may also have been a target
Special Prosecutor’s Office prosecutor also mentioned.
IPI will demand justice in the murder of Kuciak
The organisation will also carry out a solidarity visit to the memorial for Ján Kuciak and Martina Kušnírová in Bratislava and meet with representatives of the Slovak media community.
Not only Peter Tóth spied on journalists for Kočner
Also a current top official at the Financial Administration (previously a secret service agent) allegedly followed journalists at the order of the shady businessman, now in custody.
Lipšic files criminal complaint against Peter Tóth for libel
The ex-politician and lawyer claims that Tóth continues his smear campaign.
Denník N: Former journalist-turned-spy spied on journalists for Kočner
Peter Tóth denies the claims of the daily which cites "sources from the environment of criminal prosecution".
All for Jan: The year of magical thinking in Slovakia
Orbán used Soros as a powerful container for everything he stood against. Fico borrowed the ready-made narrative.
Controversial businessman Kočner charged in Five Star Residence case
The businessman suspected of ties to top politicians has been accused in the case of dubiously transferred flats in a famous housing complex in Bratislava.
Police are doing house searches at Kočner’s places
The shady businessman is participating in person in these house searches, conducted in connection with his suspected violent criminality - the murder of Ján Kuciak.
Older murder of ex-mayor linked to Kuciak case
The woman who allegedly ordered Ján Kuciak's murder has also been mentioned in the murder of a mayoral candidate in the Slovak town of Hurbanovo.
When they found out whom they killed, they asked for more money
Balaclavas, handcuffs and submachine guns: the man charged for the murder of Kuciak and Kušnírová was planning another crime, according to the Specialised Criminal Court’s ruling.
Court document: Those accused in Kuciak’s murder wanted more money
The document published by the Specialised Criminal Court reveals more details about the murders of Kuciak and Kušnírová.
Suspects charged in Kuciak/Kušnírová murder remain in custody
The three-member Supreme Court panel led by ex-minister Štefan Harabin rejected the appeal of the three defendants.
Two investigators whose findings have benefited businessman Kočner to leave the police
Two members of the police financial unit from Banská Bystrica announced they would leave by the end of 2018.
From luxury to prison: Zsuzsová's life in custody
Women in prison have only minimum advantages compared to men.
The accused in the Kuciak case allegedly planned to kill a prosecutor
The police do not wish to comment on the case, while the Prosecutor’s Office has asked the media not to publish any information on the murder.
Will we learn from our collective failure?
Kuciak’s last, unfinished, story is not dead. Robert Fico has forgotten this, but we should not.
Kuciak murder: One of the accused said that Kočner ordered the murder
Businessman Marian Kočner threatened murdered journalist Ján Kuciak.
An unknown translator, a man who owes a million on taxes
Who are the people charged with the Kuciak murder?
Kuciak murder: Europol provided analytical and forensic support
Moreover, its staff coordinated cross-border investigative activities.
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