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Faltýnek Jr. will testify in the corruption case of Stoka

In the case, eleven people are facing charges, led by the former deputy mayor of Brno-střed town hall Jiří Švachula (formerly ANO), whom the public prosecutor’s office describes as the head of a corruption group that was to influence contracts worth up to half a billion crowns.

“I am ready to testify,” Jiří Faltýnek confirmed his summons to the Court of Justice, noting that he does not know the exact reasons for his summons.

However, the names of father and son Faltýnek resonated several times in police wiretaps. They were mentioned by a key witness to the case and also by one of the accused entrepreneurs Saman El-Talabani in connection with commissions from allegedly manipulated public contracts.

Jiří Faltýnek is a representative in Brno for Independent Representatives for Brno, otherwise he was at the birth of the Brno cell ANO and also worked in the city company Teplárny Brno.

Among other things, police wiretaps from El-Talabani said during a conversation with Švachula: “You robbed the False women and gave them thirty percent instead of the fifty, as you agreed. That’s what Truneček interprets about you in order to protect himself. “

Švachula replied, “What?” “But look, these are irrelevant things. In other words: The sentence fell a long time ago, I was waiting to see if you would be fair. The sentence was that we ended because you didn’t wear what you were supposed to wear, “El-Talabani responded.

“I’m fair,” Svachula defended. “So in other words, the Faltins may have cut it,” El-Talabani thought. “That’s not true…”

Jaroslav and Jiří Faltýnek have previously rejected any connection to the allegedly criminal group around Švachula. In addition to questioning Faltýnka, the court is hearing several other witnesses.

It is possible that the Chamber of Judge Bartošová will make closing remarks after that. The verdict could be made after the holidays.

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