State Office Intervenes in Slovakia's Most Expensive Corruption Case
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A state office has taken action in what is being described as the most expensive corruption case in Slovak history. The case originated during the first government of Robert Fico, who served as Prime Minister from 2006 to 2010. Fico, leader of the social-democratic Smer-SD party, has held the prime minister's office multiple times and currently heads Slovakia's ruling coalition government. The intervention by the state office represents a significant development in this high-profile corruption investigation, though the specific nature of the action and the case details were not disclosed in the initial reports.
