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June 15th, 2020
Former deputy justice minister Monika Jankovska, who was arrested in March on suspicion of corruption, spent four hours with an interrogator at the National Crime Agency (NAKA) office in Nitra on Monday, with her lawyer Peter Erdos telling journalists that media reports that she had decided to plead guilty were "speculative". Erdos said that the actual interrogation had been short. "Upon my arrival, I was confronted with the claim that my client would plead guilty. I had no such piece of information," said Erdos, adding that all conversations that he has with his client must be kept confidential.
TASR
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