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In Slovakia, the court has opened a corruption case, the accused have denied the charge.
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In Slovakia, the court has opened a corruption case, the accused have denied the charge.

A court has begun proceedings in the corruption case known as 'Očistec' in Slovakia. The accused include former head of the Police Corps and current deputy chairman of the National Council of the Slovak Republic Tibor Gašpar, Nitra businessman Norbert Bödör, former special prosecutor Dušan Kováčik, and former head of the Financial Administration František Imrecze. Other former officials from the National Criminal Intelligence Agency (NAKA) and ex-police officer Roman Stahla are also standing trial. The prosecution accuses the group around Bödör of establishing, organizing, and supporting a犯罪集团

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In Slovakia, the court has opened a corruption case, the accused have denied the charge.

A court has begun proceedings in the corruption case known as 'Očistec' in Slovakia. The accused include former head of the Police Corps and current deputy chairman of the National Council of the Slovak Republic Tibor Gašpar, Nitra businessman Norbert Bödör, former special prosecutor Dušan Kováčik, and former head of the Financial Administration František Imrecze. Other former officials from the National Criminal Intelligence Agency (NAKA) and ex-police officer Roman Stahla are also standing trial. The prosecution accuses the group around Bödör of establishing, organizing, and supporting a犯罪集团

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