Exclusion of evidence likely to dominate spectrum trial

Ljubljana, 17 December - The exclusion of evidence is likely to dominate a bribery and abuse of office trial involving the awarding of wireless spectrum to carrier Tušmobil, which got under way with an arraignment hearing Thursday at which none of the suspects put in pleas.

Ljubljana Tomaž Simonič, the former head of the Agency for Communication Networks and Services (AKOS), appears in court over abuse of office charges related to the awarding of a spectrum licence to Tušmobil. Photo: Tamino Petelinšek/STA File photo

Ljubljana
Tomaž Simonič, the former head of the Agency for Communication Networks and Services (AKOS), appears in court over abuse of office charges related to the awarding of a spectrum licence to Tušmobil.
Photo: Tamino Petelinšek/STA
File photo

Ljubljana Tomaž Simonič, the former head of the Agency for Post and Electronic Communications, appears in court over abuse of office charges related to the awarding of a spectrum licence to Tušmobil. Photo: Tamino Petelinšek/STA

Ljubljana
Tomaž Simonič, the former head of the Agency for Post and Electronic Communications, appears in court over abuse of office charges related to the awarding of a spectrum licence to Tušmobil.
Photo: Tamino Petelinšek/STA

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