Spyra faces up to 12 years in prison, if found guilty. Spyra says he believes that the court will acquit him, Pravo writes. "I think so.
The recordings of the meetings include a number of other aspects no one has taken into account so far, which testify in favour of me. I'll demand that they be looked at," Spyra told Pravo, referring to what the police view as his suspicious meetings with Babis. Spyra previously said that his conduct at his meetings with Babis, a billionaire and owner of the Agrofert Poland marks Warsaw ghetto uprising ...
IntMin to reinforce intelligence over terrorism threat - press ... company, was nothing but intentional provocation he used to prove Babis's suspected corrupt practices. However, the state attorney says that Spyra demanded 10 million crowns from Babis at one of their meetings in exchange for preventing the allegedly pending criminalisation or even investigation of Babis in Poland. A few years ago, Babis and his Agrofert cooperated with Poland's PKN Orlen in the latter's successful bid for the purchase of the Czech petrochemical giant Unipetrol. Suspicions later emerged in Poland that the deal might have been accompanied by corruption. ($1=16.221 crowns)
(Ceske Noviny)
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