
Slovak Finance Minister Confuses Facts with Impressions, Investigators' Phones Off-Limits
Slovakia's Finance Minister Ladislav Kamenický has drawn criticism for mixing up facts with personal impressions in public statements, while a separate development saw authorities decide against examining the mobile phones of officers linked to former Special Prosecutor Dušan Kováčik's unit, known informally as 'Čurillovci' — investigators associated with the now-disbanded office that handled major corruption and organized crime cases. The decision not to scrutinize the phones raises questions about accountability within Slovakia's law enforcement apparatus, particularly given ongoing public concern over the integrity of institutions that were central to high-profile criminal investigations. Kamenický, a minister in Prime Minister Robert Fico's government — led by Smer-SD, the ruling left-nationalist party — has faced mounting scrutiny over the accuracy of his public communications on economic matters.
