The second draft of the KPK is also likely to be burdensome for Golob

Robert Golob is facing ongoing scrutiny from the anti-corruption commission (KPK) as his term concludes. The KPK’s investigation centered on Golob’s absence from two key votes concerning the appointments of Tomaž Subotič to the board of the Celje hospital and Ljubljana psychiatry. The initial inquiry examined whether Golob’s failure to attend these meetings, while serving as Prime Minister, represented a conflict of interest.

Specifically, the KPK assessed whether his personal circumstances influenced his impartiality in performing his public duties and whether a perception of bias arose. A draft report, finalized on May 7th, was reportedly challenging for Golob. The KPK subsequently added further evidence, according to information obtained by our sources.

This new evidence highlights the close relationship between Golob and Subotič, suggesting a potential reason for Golob’s exclusion from decisions related to these appointments. The KPK’s continued investigation also reflects concerns about potential influence and the need to maintain transparency in decision-making processes. Further details regarding the new evidence are pending official release.

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  1. This continued investigation raises serious questions about transparency and accountability within the Slovenian government.

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