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Czech Republic - Ex-Minister Of Interior Chovanec, stand in front of problem

Police investigators want to ask


Ex-Minister of Interior
USPA NEWS - In the closed circles in the Czech Republic, it is said that money has been misappropriated in private for the benefit of someone.
Another unverified source says. Some Mr. Pokorny said that Chovanec had not given him 200 million and hiding these money on the Seychelles. If it true, how could it be that the ExMinister has such money and from where?
In the Czech Republic is talking about a huge misappropriation of money, not only from the UZSI, it all is connects with one person.
We also get info about existence of evidence of bank accounts, covering companies and deposited money that today are missing. If we will get such information from our source, it will be a great help for Czech justice.
If this information is real and will be provided. it will be a clear proof of who and where he has hid stolen hundreds of millions.
The important question is. how much truth is the claim of some Mr. Pokorny
It is very important that the source, who claims to have or can provide evidence is also provided by to Czech justice.
In the Czech Republic, there are still many decent and courageous people who are honest and represent the law in good spirits. Like Ex-elite detective J.K
Czech Republic - Ex-Minister Of Interior Chovanec, stand in front of an unpleasant problem.
Police investigators want to ask for hundreds of millions.
It is probably the most delicate case that is currently dismantled by domestic justice. The investigator is interested in under what circumstances a secret service - the Office for Foreign Relations and Information (UZSI) - bought six eavesdropping devices known as Agata, and why she invested in a private company CyberGym Europe.

The case is accompanied by strict confidentiality. Intelligence falls under the Ministry of the Interior as well as its budget chapter. Metnar, who moved to the post of Defense Minister in the current cabinet, ordered his in-depth audit in January. There followed a criminal complaint due to the allegedly uneconomic treatment of funds amounting to up to three quarters of a billion crowns. In May, Metnar set up the secret service director, George Sasek, out of service. Ex-Chovanec, says he is not responsible for the management of the intelligence service. "I do not have the information about what the Minister signs (confessing secrecy).
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