Opposition Criticizes Finance Minister Over €105 Million Anti-Fraud IT System
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Opposition politicians Veronika Remišová and László Jakab have criticized Finance Minister Ladislav Migaľ over a new IT system designed to combat fraud, calling it an overpriced project worth €105 million. The opposition argues the system is brutally overpriced and designed to cover up the deterioration of anti-tax fraud efforts following interventions by Robert Fico's government. Remišová leads the liberal For the People party, while Jakab heads the ethnic Hungarian OĽaNO-NOVA alliance, both opposition groups. The criticism comes as Slovakia's current government, led by Fico's left-wing Smer-SD party, has faced scrutiny over its handling of financial oversight and anti-corruption measures since returning to power.
