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Policija Snežiča postavila na laž: Resnica o datumu, ki spreminja zgodbo
Slovenia🏛️ Politics21 hr. ago

Policija Snežiča postavila na laž: Resnica o datumu, ki spreminja zgodbo

The police in Slovenia have denied claims made by Rok Snežič, a former director of the National Investigative Office (NPU), regarding the timing of a report submitted to the specialized state prosecution in the Darša affair. According to the police, the report was sent to the prosecution on June 12, 2026, before Snežič became the new acting director of the NPU. Snežič claimed that the report had been waiting in the system for a year and contained information that the police had not gathered any evidence that he received €90,000 from the SDS party. The police stated that the report was signed and sent based on the prosecution’s instructions on June 12, during the tenure of the previous NPU director, Darko Muženič, who was transferred to the Police Academy on June 22. Muženič himself submitted the application for the transfer on June 15. The Darša affair began in late 2023 after a whistleblower alleged that Snežič accepted bribes to secure business with Darša. At the time, both Snežič and the then-president of Darša, Valentin Hajdinjak, denied all allegations. In April 2024, the NPU conducted house searches at Darša and questioned Hajdinjak and Snežič over alleged abuse of position,

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Žurnal24 logoŽurnal24IndependentCenter21 hr. ago
Preobrat v aferi Dars: Oglasila se je policija

The police have denied claims that the new acting director of the National Investigative Office (NPU), Borut Franc, submitted a report to the specialized state prosecution regarding the alleged involvement of Rok Snežič in the Dars affair. According to the police, the report was sent on June 12, before Franc took over as acting director. The report was submitted by the previous director, Darko Muženič, who was transferred to the Police Academy on June 22. The Dars affair began in late 2023 after a whistleblower claimed Snežič accepted bribes totaling €90,000 to secure contracts with Dars. At the time, both Snežič and former Dars CEO Valentin Hajdinjak denied the allegations. In April 2024, the NPU launched an investigation into six individuals, including Snežič and former Dars maintenance director Damijan Jaklin, over alleged abuse of position and improper gift exchanges.

Bias read (Center): The article presents statements from both the police and Rok Snežič, providing a balanced account of conflicting claims regarding the submission of a report in the Dars affair. There is no evident bias in framing or sourcing, as both parties' perspectives are included without overtly favoring one.

Maribor24 logoMaribor24IndependentCenter22 hr. ago
Policija Snežiča postavila na laž: Resnica o datumu, ki spreminja zgodbo

The police in Slovenia have denied claims made by Rok Snežič, a former director of the National Investigative Office (NPU), regarding the timing of a report submitted to the specialized state prosecution in the Darša affair. According to the police, the report was sent to the prosecution on June 12, 2026, before Snežič became the new acting director of the NPU. Snežič claimed that the report had been waiting in the system for a year and contained information that the police had not gathered any evidence that he received €90,000 from the SDS party. The police stated that the report was signed and sent based on the prosecution’s instructions on June 12, during the tenure of the previous NPU director, Darko Muženič, who was transferred to the Police Academy on June 22. Muženič himself submitted the application for the transfer on June 15. The Darša affair began in late 2023 after a whistleblower alleged that Snežič accepted bribes to secure business with Darša. At the time, both Snežič and the then-president of Darša, Valentin Hajdinjak, denied all allegations. In April 2024, the NPU conducted house searches at Darša and questioned Hajdinjak and Snežič over alleged abuse of position,

Bias read (Center): The article presents conflicting claims between the police and Rok Snežič regarding the timeline of a report related to the Darša affair. It does not favor one side over the other but reports both perspectives without overtly biased language or selective sourcing.

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