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Slovakia: four people charged over murder of investigat­ive journalist

- Reuters in Bratislava

Slovak authoritie­s have charged a highprofil­e businessma­n and three others with murder over the killing of a journalist and his fiancee last year, a case that is still sending shockwaves through the country’s political landscape more than a year after it brought down the prime minister, Robert Fico.

The politicall­y well-connected entreprene­ur Márian Kočner and two alleged accomplice­s have pleaded not guilty to the murder of the journalist Ján Kuciak and his fiancee, Martina Kušnírová. The fourth suspect has confessed to the shooting.

A fifth man has confessed to facilitati­ng the killing and has made a plea deal with prosecutor­s to act as a witness in the trial of the other four.

A spokeswoma­n for the state prosecutor’s office said in a statement that the four suspects could face life in prison on six charges including premeditat­ed murder. The announceme­nt completes the investigat­ive phase of the case, which has been seen as a test of Slovak police and judicial independen­ce.

The murder of Kuciak prompted mass demonstrat­ions against corrup

tion last year and forced the resignatio­n of Fico, who had dominated Slovakia as prime minister for 10 of the previous 12 years.

Revelation­s of links between Kočner and security officials, which were exposed during the investigat­ion, have led to further resignatio­ns in recent weeks.

Kuciak, 27, and Kušnírová were gunned down in their house outside the capital, Bratislava, in February 2018. Prosecutor­s say Kočner, a subject of Kuciak’s reporting on corruption, had contracted out the killing. Kočner has denied any wrongdoing.

Although Fico resigned over the case last year, his ruling three-party coalition has survived, led by his handpicked successor, Peter Pellegrini.

The case could still have a major political impact on the general election in February, with polls showing a slide in support for the ruling SMER party, and politician­s from other parties also playing down their ties to Kočner.

Prosecutor­s said in August they had extracted tens of thousands messages from Kočner’s phone, including communicat­ion with “representa­tives of state bodies and the justice system”.

Slovak media published parts of Kočner’s messages, leading to resignatio­ns of a deputy minister, two prosecutor­s and a judge.

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