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October 14th, 2019
Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini (Smer-SD) called upon individuals involved in recordings linked to the Gorilla scandal to search their consciences and consider resignation, TASR learnt on Monday. Speaking at a briefing prior to the Government's session, Pellegrini declared that no one will block police from genuinely investigating suspicions arising from the latest leaked recording of a conversation between Marian K. and ex-prosecutor-general Dobroslav Trnka. Pellegrini pointed out that the Gorilla case was centred around bribes for lawmakers in the 2002-06 parliament and privatisation-related kickbacks during the government of Mikulas Dzurinda.
TASR
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