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Bratislava – Slovak Central Bank Governor Peter Kazimir has been found guilty of corruption by a Slovak court, Reuters reports. The ruling marks a significant development in the country’s ongoing efforts to tackle high-level corruption within its financial institutions. Kazimir, who has held one of the nation’s most powerful economic positions, now faces legal consequences that could reshape the political and economic landscape of Slovakia.

Slovak Central Bank Governor Kazimir Found Guilty of Corruption by Court

Pavol Kazimir, who has served as the governor of Slovakia’s central bank, was convicted by a Slovak court on charges of corruption linked to procurement irregularities during his tenure. The court found sufficient evidence indicating that Kazimir accepted illicit benefits in exchange for influencing contract awards, undermining public trust in financial oversight institutions. This ruling marks a significant development in the country’s ongoing efforts to tackle…

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Author : Charlotte Adams

Publish date : 2025-06-01 11:05:00

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