Prime Minister Subject of Another Anti-Graft Probe
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In Slovenia, some Corruption Prevention Agency Is Scheming that the Prime Minister Spent His Vacation with a Businessman on the Croatian Coast. Let's Leave It at That!
The Slovenian Corruption Prevention Commission has opened a case against Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob for conflict of interest, after he and his partner vacationed at the Croatian seaside estate of a businessman who was appointed by the government to two hospital boards. According to Slovenian press reports, Golob and his partner, Tina Gaber, spent several days at the house of businessman Tomaz Subotic in Karigador, northwestern Istria,…
Prime minister subject of another anti-graft probe
Slovenia's anti-graft watchdog has opened an inquiry to establish whether Prime Minister Robert Golob has breached integrity law when he and his life companion spent weekend breaks at the Croatian holiday home of a businessman and fellow party member whom the government appointed to two hospital councils. The Commission for the Prevention of Corruption announced the new probe on 28 May, after it had conducted a preliminary test based on document…
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