The Slovenian government has released a forensic report by a German criminal investigation office regarding video recordings posted on the website 'Anti Corruption 2026' and the Facebook page 'Maske padajo'. Initially, the police had refused to publicly release the report due to concerns over ongoing criminal proceedings. However, after a media outlet, Tedika Mladina, requested access under the law on access to information of public interest, the Information Protection Office (IP) ruled that the police had violated administrative procedures by not forwarding the request to the appropriate authority. The government then decided during a cabinet meeting to allow the release of the report. The report was sent to media outlets today, with the government stating that it had overridden the police’s initial refusal. The report includes analyses of the videos but does not mention the use of artificial intelligence in their processing.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the legal and procedural challenges surrounding the release of the forensic report. It outlines both the police's initial refusal based on privacy concerns and the subsequent intervention by the Information Protection Office, which determined that the警方 had






