Prosecutor Repa on the Mýtnik Case: I Was Nervous Before the Verdict. I Lived With It for Five Years
Prosecutor Ondrej Repa reflects on the challenges and emotions he faced during the Mýtnik case against oligarch Jozef Brhel and others.
The Verdict in the Mýtnik Case is Not Just About Brhel. It Concerns Fico
The article discusses a unique interview with oligarch Jozef Brhel, revealing insights into his secretive business dealings and implicating the broader political context with former Prime Minister Robert Fico.
In Smer, they have already devised a way to defend the convicted Brhel. Kaliňák and Susko are not telling the truth about the damage in the Mýtnik case
Slovak officials from the Smer party are defending convicted oligarch Jozef Brhel by claiming the state suffered no damage in the Mýtnik case, contrary to court findings of 6 million euros in benefit.
How journalist Radko Kuruc became a banker convicted for bribes along with the Brhel family
Radko Kuruc, a former journalist and current chairman of the Slovak Guarantee and Development Bank, has been convicted for bribery in connection with the Mýtnik case but continues to deny the charges against him.
Fico refused to talk about the Mýtnik case, instead blaming Hrubala, Lipšic, and the media
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico declined to comment on the recent ruling in the Mýtnik case involving close associates, shifting blame to other politicians and the media.
Judgments in the Mýtnik case / Jozef Brhel senior received a four-year probation and a record fine of 1.5 million euros
Jozef Brhel senior has been sentenced to four years of probation and a record fine of 1.5 million euros for his role in overpriced IT tenders in Slovakia's financial administration from 2013 to 2018.
Oligarch Jozef Brhel of Smer convicted in the Mýtnik case, his son and former state secretary Kuruc are also guilty
Oligarch Jozef Brhel has been found guilty in the Mýtnik case involving secret tenders for IT systems in financial administration.