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One in ten hotels have problematic ownership background

One in ten hotels have problematic ownership background Transparency International Slovakia ranked hotels based on transparency. Illustrative stock photo (Source: Sme) Font size:A + Of the more than 600 hotels in Slovakia, 50 have a background of problematic ownership. With some, the problem extends to their modus operandi (mode of operating). The information was brought by Transparency International Slovakia (TIS) on June 1, based on an analysis the non-governmental watchdog conducted in cooperation with journalists. Hotels were ranked based on several categories. Owner identification a criterion In regards to organisation transparency, criteria included who administrates the business, whether the hotel publicises deadlines, and if it is possible to identify the owner or final recipient of benefits via the means of public registries. The trustworthiness of hotel owners was the second category.

First-Ever Whistleblower Reward in Continental Europe Received by Slovakian Doctor

First-Ever Whistleblower Reward in Continental Europe Received by Slovakian Doctor Mihai Cristea 10/05/2021 | 13:02   Dr. Šaling reportedly received a EUR 3,000 reward from Slovakia’s Justice Department for revealing that health records were being falsified. An employee at the Regional Public Health Office in Poprad, the Slovakian Doctor became aware that hygiene inspections of new businesses had been faked. Official documents clearing that businesses to open contained phony signatures and stamps. Šaling initially reported the issue with his superiors but was utterly ignored he alerted several public authorities including the Health Ministry and Slovakia’s official anti-corruption hotline. The disclosures, which began in 2016, led to the conviction last year of a public health official for abusing his office.

Extra funds assigned to those helping victims of domestic violence

Extra funds assigned to those helping victims of domestic violence PM Eduard Heger grants millions to organisations from his reserve fund. (Source: Sme - Ján Krošlák) + The pandemic has highlighted that home is not necessarily a safe place for everyone. The government will offer help centres for domestic abuse victims €3 million in funding from the prime minister’s reserve fund. On Monday this information was disclosed by PM Eduard Heger alongside Finance Minister Igor Matovič (both OĽaNO). The money, said Heger, is supposed to help women who need it the most. He also disclosed his belief that the prime minister’s reserve should be used for solving the real problems that people face. The prime ministerial reserve fund has been highly criticised in the past as a non-systemic and non-transparent solution. For example, after the previous prime minister Peter Pellegrini (now Hlas) granted hundreds of thousands of euros to various organisations in the past, the non-gover

International Civil Society Letter to President Zelensky re Draft Law #3450

International Civil Society Letter to President Zelensky re. Draft Law #3450 OPEN LETTER SENT BY EMAIL AND POST TO: Mr. Zelensky, President of Ukraine 16th February 2021 Dear President Zelensky, We, the undersigned organisations join our voices to this letter from the Board of Trustees of the Whistleblowing International Network (WIN) to urge your leadership to defend the integrity of the law that protects those who risk their careers to fight corruption and block proposed draft Bill which undermines effective protection for public interest whistleblowing in Ukraine.  In December 2019, Ukraine enacted landmark anti-corruption legislation which included whistleblowing protection provisions which were unsurpassed in their compliance with international best practices principles.

An enemy of Kočner with many friends in politics Daniel Lipšic is the new special

Mobster Marian Kočner used to call him Gambino. He feared the idea that Daniel Lipšic could get into power because the state would then start paying attention to how Kočner and his friend Norbert Bödör earned their millions. When Robert Fico s government started wobbling after the murder of Ján Kuciak and Martina Kušnírová, Kočner conversed about it in the coded Threema app with tax fraudster Ladislav Bašternák. F k, it s headed for a fall. When it falls, we won t have time to leave. Every press conference is like you and me, and Bödör mooched hundreds of millions of euros. I never fear anything, but I m starting to be afraid. Laco, if this falls, we will go into custody the next day. Said Matovič and Lipšic, Kočner wrote back then.

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