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January 14th, 2021
Economy Minister Richard Sulik claimed at a press conference on Thursday that he "had nothing to do with" the state's purchase of RapiGen antigen tests for Covid-19, which were described by Prime Minister Igor Matovic as being of low quality. According to Sulik, the purchase was managed by the premier himself before the first round of mass testing in the autumn, and it was approved by a committee consisting of representatives of the Health Ministry.
TASR
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