Slovakia makes slow progress in tackling corruption

The person as soon as tasked with tackling corruption in Slovakia is dealing with as much as eight years in jail after he was discovered responsible of corrupt actions himself.

Final week, Slovakia’s Supreme Court docket upheld a conviction in opposition to Dušan Kováčik, the previous head of the elite prosecutor's workplace, for accepting bribes to launch the boss of a prison group from jail and leaking categorised info from the prosecutor's workplace.

The courtroom did scale back Kováčik's his sentence from 14 years to eight, and acquitted him of the extra cost of supporting a prison group, overturning rulings made by a decrease courtroom final yr.

However, analysts have referred to as it a “groundbreaking" determination. "By no means earlier than was such a high-ranking public official, from an establishment accountable itself for investigating and prosecuting prison proceedings, despatched to jail,” stated Katarína Klingová, a senior analysis fellow at Bratislava-based assume tank the GLOBSEC Coverage Institute.

The sentencing she added, was an essential step in “cleansing out the home”: the Slovakian authorities’s ongoing marketing campaign to eradicate corruption, state seize, and inequality earlier than the regulation.

Since 2020 the Slovakian authorities have introduced dozens of high-ranking officers to justice, together with the previous legal professional basic, and ex-chiefs of police and tax administration.

Slovakia struggled with corruption after the autumn of communism in 1989 and its breakaway from Czechslovakia 4 years later. By 2018, it was ranked one of the crucial corrupt nations within the EU. 

Andrej Kiska, the nation’s president on the time, referred to as Slovakia a "mafia state”.

The issue exploded into public consciousness the identical yr, after a younger investigative journalist, Jan Kuciak, and his finance have been murdered outdoors their residence. Kuciak had been investigating hyperlinks between organised crime and political elites.

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Mild tributes are seen throughout a silent protest in reminiscence of murdered journalist Jan Kuciak and his girlfriend Martina Kusnirova, in Bratislava, Slovakia, 2018.Bundas Engler/AP Photograph, FILE

For a lot of, it was harking back to the homicide in 1996 of Róbert Remiáš, a police officer, which many imagine was dedicated by the Slovak mafia on the orders of the then-prime minister, Vladimír Mečiar. Throughout Mečiar’s tenure, Slovakia was referred to as the “black gap on the map of Europe” by the then-US Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright.

Nationwide protests following Kuciak’s homicide introduced down the federal government of Robert Fico, the pinnacle of the dominant Course-Social Democracy (Směr-SD) celebration.

After subsequent investigations, prosecutors alleged that the tycoon Marian Kočner had allegedly tasked Alena Zsuzsová, an affiliate, with arranging Kuciak's homicide. A number of people have been prosecuted for involvement, with most of them confessing.

In 2020, Kočner was sentenced to 19 years in jail for forging promissory notes however was acquitted in a separate trial for involvement within the homicide of Kuciak.

Final June, nonetheless, the Supreme Court docket overturned that ruling over the proof offered in the course of the trial and ordered a retrial by the Specialised Prison Court docket, which started earlier this yr.

Gradual progress on anti-corruption undertaking

With public anger rising about systematic corruption, Slovak voters delivered a powerful message to the nation’s conventional political elite on the 2020 basic elections that this must change. 

OĽaNO, a small populist celebration, gained the poll with 1 / 4 of the favored vote. Igor Matovič, its chief, campaigned on the only promise to get powerful on corruption. He fashioned a coalition authorities with three events that spun the political spectrum.

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Slovakia's Finance Minister Igor Matovic waits for the beginning of a gathering of of EU finance ministers and central bankers in Lisbon, Friday, Might 21, 2021.Armando Franca/AP Photograph

Michal Piško, director of Transparency Worldwide Slovakia, says the federal government’s response to corruption since 2020 must be damaged down into two classes.

The primary is establishing new anti-corruption laws and instruments. The second is guaranteeing the independence of justice and regulation enforcement authorities, combating in opposition to what is named “state seize”.

On the previous, the federal government has “lagged behind its guarantees in lots of facets,” Piško stated, despite the fact that final yr the federal government created a brand new Workplace for the Safety of Whistleblowers and a Supreme Administrative Court docket, in addition to a number of different our bodies.

In its 2021 report, the Council of Europe’s Group of States Towards Corruption additionally noticed gradual progress within the nation's implementing anti-corruption measures. Eight out of 16 beneficial measures weren't totally in place 5 years after the publication of the earlier report.

On tackling state seize, nonetheless, there was better success, and “the sentencing and imprisonment of Dušan Kováčik is an integral a part of that,” Piško stated.

“There has not been any such high-ranking official imprisoned for corruption in Slovakia up to now.”

Partly on account of this, Slovakia moved up three factors in Transparency Worldwide’s Corruption Perceptions Index for 2021, placing it above Armenia and Greece, though it's nonetheless among the many backside performers throughout the EU.

'Good observe however nonetheless a protracted method to go'

A lot activates politics, nonetheless. Matovic, the prime minister elected in 2020, resigned final yr due to his authorities’s dealing with of the COVID-19 pandemic. At one level Slovakia had the world’s highest price of infections per capita. He's at present the finance minister.

The governing coalition, a hodgepodge of events from throughout the spectrum, has additionally struggled to search out settlement. Boris Kollár, chief of the Sme Rodina (We Are Household) celebration and speaker of parliament, has regularly clashed with OĽaNO, the most important coalition associate.

“Inconclusive coping with the pandemic and common disagreements within the coalition have undermined the federal government's capability for motion in anti-corruption,” stated Piško of Transparency Worldwide Slovakia.

One other downside is that the alleged masterminds of corruption networks stay in politics.

A lot reportedly leads again to Fico, the previous three-term prime minister. Kováčik, the jailed former prosecutor, is the primary particular person considered near Fico who has been imprisoned, famous Klingová, a senior analysis fellow on the GLOBSEC Coverage Institute.

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FILE - On this Sunday, March 6, 2016 file photograph, Robert Fico, the then chairman of the SMER-Social Democracy, smiles after a TV debate in Bratislava, Slovakia.Petr David Josek/AP Photograph, FILE

Members of the present coalition authorities say Kováčik’s imprisonment is punishment for the alleged breakdown of rule of regulation throughout Směr-SD’s yr in workplace.

“The betrayal of those beliefs of democratic Slovakia has caught up with him at the moment,” Alojz Baránik, an MP for the Freedom and Solidarity celebration (SaS), a member of the coalition authorities, advised native media.

In April, Fico and his former inside minister, Robert Kaliňák, have been charged with organised crime offences, together with abuse of energy and the institution and assist of a prison group. They're additionally accused of utilizing categorised tax information to wage smear campaigns in opposition to political rivals.

Fico denies wrongdoing and has claimed it is a political conspiracy in opposition to him and his celebration.

As a result of Fico remains to be an MP, and chief of Směr-SD, he has immunity. The Slovakian parliament voted in Might to not revoke this immunity after a number of abstentions from MPs from the coalition authorities.

“Justice has misplaced a battle,” Igor Matovič, the previous prime minister, commented after the vote. The case in opposition to Fico will proceed however with out the potential of a custodial verdict.

Kalinak, the previous inside minister, is now not an MP and was arrested in April. If discovered responsible, he faces a doable 12 years in jail. 

Earlier this yr, Fico appealed to European politicians to assist defend his case.

Věra Jourová, the EU justice commissioner and a Czech, reiterated that EU our bodies gained’t intervene in home prison instances.

And Fico was roundly criticised as he referred to Slovakia’s present president Zuzana Čaputová as “an American missus.” There are additionally requires the European Parliament’s Socialists & Democrats Group to kick out Směr-SD.

“All these investigations and scandals have proven that Slovakia has a extreme downside with state seize, with corruption on the highest ranges of public administration, together with police and judiciary,” stated Klingová.

“Slovakia appears to be on a superb observe, however there may be nonetheless a protracted method to go.”

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