Ljubljana Mayor, Construction Bosses Reject Corruption Claims

Ljubljana, 1 April - Ljubljana Mayor Zoran Jankovic and bosses of two construction companies appeared before a parliamentary inquiry commission on Thursday, rejecting the suggestion that the companies made donations to the capital in 2007 and 2008 to win contracts for construction projects.

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Vegrad boss Hilda Tovsak (pictured) tells parliamentary inquiry commission she was not coerced into giving donations to the city of Ljubljana.
Photo: Matej Leskovsek/STA

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Ljubljana Mayor Zoran Jankovic (left) arrives at the National Assembly to answer questions on corruption allegations.
Photo: Matej Leskovsek/STA

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Ljubljana Mayor Zoran Jankovic (left) arrives at the National Assembly to answer questions on corruption allegations.
Photo: Matej Leskovsek/STA

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Vegrad boss Hilda Tovsak (pictured) tells parliamentary inquiry commission she was not coerced into giving donations to the city of Ljubljana.
Photo: Matej Leskovsek/STA

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Gratel director Jurij Krc tells inquiry commission his firms donations to the city of Ljubljana were voluntary.
Photo: Matej Leskovsek/STA

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Gratel director Jurij Krc tells inquiry commission his firms donations to the city of Ljubljana were voluntary.
Photo: Matej Leskovsek/STA

Ljubljana
Vegrad boss Hilda Tovsak (pictured) tells parliamentary inquiry commission she was not coerced into giving donations to the city of Ljubljana.
Photo: Matej Leskovsek/STA

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