Slovakia's Appeals Court upheld a tax fraud conviction against former President Andrej Kiska, reducing his sentence to one year.

Slovakia's Appeals Court upheld a lower court's ruling that found former President Andrej Kiska guilty of tax fraud, reducing his suspended sentence from two years to one year. The court also dismissed a previous fine and business ban. Kiska, who maintains his innocence, plans to challenge the ruling at the Supreme Court in an effort to clear his name. The case involves allegations related to campaign tax receipts from 2014.

October 31, 2024
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