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The Trial in the Dozimetr Case Has Begun. Will Hlubuček Again Demand the Interrogation of Stan Leaders?

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On Monday morning, the court will begin to deal with the biggest corruption case in recent years – Dosimeter – and the defendant, former deputy mayor of Prague Petr Hlubuček, may surprise many people. He will probably want the court to summon the top politicians of the Mayors and Independents movement for questioning.
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After more than three years since the police intervention at the headquarters of the Prague Transport Company (DPP) and other places in the Czech Republic, the first hearing in the Dosimeter case took place at the District Court for Prague 9 on Monday. The case involves people who were connected to the Mayors and Independents (STAN) movement; according to the Odkryto.cz server, the accused lobbyist Michal Redl was even a shareholder of the party…

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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The main trial in the Dozimetr case began with the reading of the indictment at the District Court for Prague 9. State Prosecutor Adam Borgula accuses nine people of extensive corruption in the Prague Transport Company (DPP). The main defendants are Zlín businessman Michal Redl, businessman Pavel Kos and the former deputy mayor of Prague...

Ten minutes after nine in the morning, the first day of the main trial in the alleged corruption case Dozimetr began in the Na Míčánkách court complex. Most of the defendants arrived at the court with the exception of Ivo Pitrman, an associate and driver of lobbyist Michal Redl, who was supposed to be the head of the entire group. The start of the trial was slowed down by an attempt by Redl's lawyer to postpone the entire hearing. After the indi…

Prague - The main trial in the Dozimetr case began today with the reading of the indictment at the District Court for Prague 9. State prosecutor Adam Borgula accuses nine people of extensive corruption in the Prague transport company (DPP). The main defendants are Zlín businessman Michal Redl, businessman Pavel Kos and former deputy mayor of Prague Petr Hlubuček (formerly STAN). They face long prison sentences.

The District Court for Prague 9 began hearing the case of alleged widespread corruption in the Prague Transport Company (DPP) on Monday. The hearing of the case has been postponed several times, and the hearings have been ordered until December. The plaintiff accuses the group, led by Zlín businessman Michal Redl, of influencing tender procedures through the appointed managers in the management of the Prague Transport Company (DPP) and taking br…

On Monday morning, the court will begin to deal with the biggest corruption case in recent years – Dosimeter – and the defendant, former deputy mayor of Prague Petr Hlubuček, may surprise many people. He will probably want the court to summon the top politicians of the Mayors and Independents movement for questioning.

·Čestlice, Czechia
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iDNES.cz broke the news in Čestlice, Czechia on Sunday, September 21, 2025.
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