Golob rejects police interference accusations, ex minister stands by them
Ljubljana, 4 December - Prime Minister Robert Golob rejected in a hearing before the Corruption Prevention Commission on Wednesday accusations of meddling in the police raised against him by former Interior Minister Tatjana Bobnar. While Golob said witnesses and evidence will corroborate him, Bobnar stood by her claims and appealed to the watchdog's independence.
Ljubljana
Prime Minister Robert Golob gives a statement to the press before he is questioned by the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption.
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Ljubljana
Former acting Police Commissioner BoĊĦtjan Lindav gives a statement to the press after a hearing before the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption.
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Ljubljana
Former Interior Minister Tatjana Bobnar gives a statement to the press after a hearing before the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption.
Photo: STA
Ljubljana
Prime Minister Robert Golob gives a statement to the press before he is questioned by the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption.
Photo: STA
Ljubljana
Prime Minister Robert Golob gives a statement to the press before he is questioned by the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption.
Photo: STA
Ljubljana
Prime Minister Robert Golob gives a statement to the press before he is questioned by the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption.
Photo: STA
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