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Police Want to Indict Agrofert Manager for Perjury in the Stork's Nest Case

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The police have proposed charging Imoba board member František Šlingr with perjury at the Prague Municipal Court in the Stork's Nest case. Agrofert's financial director Petra Procházková was also originally accused of perjury, but her prosecution was dropped and the police postponed the case, the Seznam news server reported. Courts can impose up to three years in prison for perjury. Šlingr has not commented on the case.
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The High Court of Appeal in Prague returned the Stork's Nest case to the Municipal Court in Prague and bound it with its conclusions, which, among other things, state that there is no doubt that former Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) and current MEP Jana Nagyová committed a crime. However, the new Chamber of Deputies will have to extradite Babiš for prosecution again after the elections. Potential coalition partners of the ANO movement are avo…

The police have proposed charging Imoba board member František Šlingr with perjury at the Prague Municipal Court in the Stork's Nest case. Agrofert's financial director Petra Procházková was also originally accused of perjury, but her prosecution was dropped and the police postponed the case, the Seznam news server reported. Courts can impose up to three years in prison for perjury. Šlingr has not commented on the case.

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The police have proposed charging Imoba board member František Šlingr with perjury at the Prague Municipal Court in the Stork's Nest case. The Seznam Zprávy server reported this. Agrofert's financial director Petra Procházková was also originally accused of perjury, but her prosecution was dropped, according to the website, and...

The police have proposed indicting František Šlingr, a member of the board of directors of Imoba. They accuse him of making false statements at the Municipal Court in Prague in the Stork's Nest case, the Seznam Zprávy website wrote. Agrofert's financial director Petra Procházková was also originally accused of making false statements, but her prosecution was dropped according to the website and the police postponed the case. Courts can impose up…

Courts can impose up to three years in prison for perjury. According to the server, Šlingr did not comment on the case. "The police authority delivered to the public prosecutor of the District Public Prosecutor's Office for Prague 2 a motion to file an indictment against one of the persons prosecuted for the offense of perjury and false expert opinion, which she allegedly committed in connection with the witness statement in the main trial befor…

The police have closed their investigation into two witnesses in the Stork's Nest case, in which former Prime Minister Andrej Babiš is facing charges. They have proposed indicting one of them - a manager from the Agrofert group - for perjury.

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Deník N broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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