
Slovak Tax Authority Reports Death Threats Against Employees After Kvetoslavovo Food Inspection
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The Financial Administration of Slovakia says its employees have become targets of hate messages and death threats following a controversial food inspection incident in Kvetoslavovo. The threats emerged after what became known as the "lángos case," where tax authority inspectors conducted checks at a local food establishment. The Financial Administration, which oversees tax collection and customs enforcement in Slovakia, handles routine inspections of businesses to ensure compliance with tax and health regulations. The incident in Kvetoslavovo, a small town in western Slovakia, appears to have generated significant public backlash, leading to serious threats against the agency's staff members.
