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Jančovič, the Defendant in Dozimeter, Pleaded Not Guilty Today, but Will Testify Later | českénoviny.cz

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Prague - Businessman Maroš Jančovič, the defendant in the Dozimetr case, pleaded not guilty at the main trial today. However, he decided not to testify because one of his lawyers was unable to attend the hearing. Judge Jakub Kriebel will therefore question the last defendant in the case of extensive corruption in the awarding of contracts in the Prague transport company (DPP) on October 17. Seven people are now testifying in this main trial in t…
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Seven people are now testifying in this case, led by Zlín businessman Michal Redl. Among the defendants is also the former deputy mayor of Prague Petr Hlubuček (formerly STAN). Redl and Hlubuček deny guilt. Jančovič stated that he feels innocent. "I deny guilt," he declared. However, he then refused to continue his testimony. The man did not testify in the preliminary proceedings either. However, according to his statement, he wants to answer al…

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On Thursday, after a one-day break, the trial in the case of alleged corruption in the Prague transport company called Dozimetr continued. IT entrepreneur Maroš Jančovič, whose company was a supplier for the transport company, appeared before the court. However, he refused to testify today. As the businessman of Slovak origin reiterated today, he feels innocent, but he wants to testify later - when he has both of his lawyers present. Then he wan…

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Prague - Businessman Maroš Jančovič, the defendant in the Dozimetr case, pleaded not guilty at the main trial today. However, he decided not to testify because one of his lawyers was unable to attend the hearing. Judge Jakub Kriebel will therefore question the last defendant in the case of extensive corruption in the awarding of contracts in the Prague transport company (DPP) on October 17. Seven people are now testifying in this main trial in t…

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ceskenoviny.cz broke the news in on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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