Watchdog Finds Janša, Janković in Violation of Anti-Graft Law

Ljubljana, 8 January - Examining the assets of parliamentary party leaders, the Corruption Prevention Commission has found that the heads of two biggest parliamentary parties, Janez Janša of the ruling Democrats (SDS) and Zoran Janković of the opposition Positive Slovenia (PS), have violated anti-corruption legislation.

Ljubljana
The head of the Corruption Prevention Commission Goran Klemenčič (center) giving a statement after the anti-graft body published a report on assests of parliamentary party leaders.
Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA

Ljubljana
The head of the Corruption Prevention Commission Goran Klemenčič giving a statement after the anti-graft body published a report on assests of parliamentary party leaders.
Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA

Ljubljana
The head of the Corruption Prevention Commission Goran Klemenčič giving a statement after the anti-graft body published a report on assests of parliamentary party leaders.
Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA

Ljubljana
Opposition leader Zoran Janković (left) and PM Janez Janša.
Photo: Nada Mihajlović/STA

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