Dosimeter Case, New Revelations. Ncoz Indicts Former Head of Dpp Dvořák
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Prague - Criminal investigators have accused the former head of the Prague Transport Company (DPP) Martin Dvořák of accepting a bribe. The case is related to the Dozimetr corruption case, the Seznam Zprávy server reported today. Dvořák confirmed to the server that he has already received a resolution to initiate criminal prosecution. He will file a complaint against him. State prosecutor Adam Borgula also reported on the website of the High Stat…
Criminal investigators have accused the former head of the Prague Transport Company (DPP) Martin Dvořák of accepting a bribe. The case is related to the Dozimetr corruption case, the Seznam Zprávy server reported on Thursday.
The former head of the Prague transport company Martin Dvořák has confirmed that he is facing charges in the Dozimetr case. The police accuse him of brokering a five-million-sek bribe in connection with a project at the Nádraží Holešovice metro station. Dvořák denies any guilt and claims that investigators are relying only on an altered statement by the company's former economic director Matej Augustín. The prosecutor kept this secret.
The anti-corruption police have expanded the list of accused in the Dozimetr case. According to findings by the Odkryto.cz server, NCOZ detectives on Wednesday indicted the former CEO of the Prague transport company Martin Dvořák.
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