The Report on the Bitcoin Case Will Eventually Come, Decroix Announced
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Justice Minister Eva Decroix (ODS) announced on Wednesday that she will ask David Uhlíř, who served as coordinator in the bitcoin case, to prepare a final report on his work. The minister made the statement in response to speculation about the end of Uhlíř's work at the ministry.
Bitcoin case clarification coordinator David Uhlíř (pictured) is ready to write a report on his work at the Ministry of Justice, said Minister Eva Decroix (ODS). However, according to her, Uhlíř is currently on vacation, having finished his position this week. The completion and publication of the written report...
Justice Minister Eva Decroix (ODS) made a turnaround today after two days: Bitcoin case coordinator David Uhlíř, who left office early, will finally complete the promised investigative report. On Monday, the minister explained his end by saying that he had "fulfilled his mission." His reward is to be 160,000 crowns.
The ministry will be asked by the STAN movement's presidium to finalize and publish a written report. Its vice-chairman and deputy minister Karel Dvořák said that Uhlíř has not yet answered a number of questions from the public. "I have no problem with such a report being made," said Decroix. She rejected the idea that Uhlíř left office because of some unpleasant findings. For example, the question of the invalidity of the contract between convi…
Former coordinator of the Bitcoin case investigation, David Uhlíř, is ready to write a report on his work at the ministry, Justice Minister Eva Decroix (ODS) said at a press conference in connection with the termination of his term of office. Uhlíř is currently on leave. The former coordinator had previously written that the Ministry of Justice had provided him with all the documents he had requested when investigating the Bitcoin case, and that…
The departure of Bitcoin coordinator David Uhlíř from the case sparked passions. Now the Ministry of Justice and the head of the department, Eva Decroix (ODS), have spoken out. Together with Uhlíř, she agreed that the ministry is not hiding anything, no other "skeletons in the closets" have been found, and now it is the turn of the police and an external audit. "There is nothing more to coordinate, nothing more to investigate and investigate," s…
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