
Slovak Ministries Fail to Publish Required Financial Documents Online
Several Slovak government ministries have been violating transparency laws by failing to publish mandatory invoices and financial documents on their websites, according to an investigation by Slovak media. The Interior Ministry, led by Robert Kaliňák, was found to have published documents dated from the year 2925, highlighting significant errors in their disclosure system. Government officials corrected the mistakes only after being questioned by journalists. Under Slovak law, public institutions are required to regularly publish financial documents online to ensure transparency and public oversight of government spending. The violations represent a breach of the country's freedom of information legislation, which mandates that citizens have access to how public funds are being used.
