PM's aide under media scrutiny over alleged links with Westinghouse

Ljubljana, 16 September - The decision by Damir Črnčec, a state secretary in the prime minister's office, to employ the head of the Krško office of Westinghouse as director of his private institute has come under media scrutiny as there is suspicion Črnčec might influence PM Marjan Šarec into picking Westinghouse to supply equipment for the Krško Nuclear Power Plant.

Bled Damir Črnčec, a state secretary at the Slovenian prime minister's office, attends the panel on the future of NATO at the Bled Strategic Forum (BSF). Photo: Tamino Petelinšek/STA

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Damir Črnčec, a state secretary at the Slovenian prime minister's office, attends the panel on the future of NATO at the Bled Strategic Forum (BSF).
Photo: Tamino Petelinšek/STA

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