Construction Company Claims Political Involvement in Prosecution

Ljubljana, 4 July - A parliamentary commission tasked with probing the work of the state prosecution heard on Tuesday statements of two employees of the bankrupt construction company TMS, who have said that in their case they are convinced of political involvement in the work of prosecutors.

Ljubljana, National Assembly Slavko Murk (left) and Boris Remskar (right) told the parliamentary commission probing the work of the prosecution that they are convinced of political involvement in the work of prosecutors. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, National Assembly
Slavko Murk (left) and Boris Remskar (right) told the parliamentary commission probing the work of the prosecution that they are convinced of political involvement in the work of prosecutors.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, National Assembly Slavko Murk told the parliamentary commission probing the work of the prosecution that they are convinced of political involvement in the work of prosecutors. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, National Assembly
Slavko Murk told the parliamentary commission probing the work of the prosecution that they are convinced of political involvement in the work of prosecutors.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

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