The July 7, 2026 article reports on the final findings of the 'GO! 2025' annual report, which states that over six months after media disclosures prompting investigations into the operations of the European Cultural Prestige Office (EPK), no irregularities were confirmed by relevant institutions, reviews, or independent expert assessments. The article outlines that during the past months, the operations of EPK were subjected to institutional scrutiny, with EPK cooperating fully by providing required documentation and allowing complete access to its operations. Findings from various bodies, including the Anti-Corruption Commission (KPK), independent legal opinions, internal audits, and responses from the National Audit Office (DKOM) and police, all indicate that allegations made in the media were not substantiated. The article notes that multiple official entities, including the European Commission, the City of Nova Gorica, the Ministry of Culture, and the Slovenian State Council, have already conducted strict oversight of the project, and EPK has consistently cooperated with these authorities.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the investigative process surrounding the EPK's operations, citing multiple official bodies and their findings. It does not take a clear ideological stance but rather reports on the outcomes of formal investigations and legal reviews. While the subject is a





