
Police Chief Gašpar Narrowly Avoids Further Criminal Charges, Interior Minister Migaľ Faces New Questions
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Police President Štefan Gašpar narrowly escaped additional criminal prosecution in a recent legal development, while Interior Minister Matúš Šutaj Eštok's deputy Roman Migaľ faces renewed scrutiny requiring public explanation. The developments add to ongoing controversies surrounding Slovakia's top law enforcement leadership. Gašpar, who heads the Slovak police force, has been at the center of various legal challenges during his tenure. The near-miss with further charges suggests continued legal pressure on the police leadership, while Migaľ's situation indicates persistent questions about the Interior Ministry's operations under the current government coalition.
