Ljubljana – The Commission for the Prevention of Corruption (KPK) has found no breach of integrity in the bad bank’s sale of a biogas plant in eastern Slovenia to a Hungarian group, a case into which it looked because of a potential conflict of interest of Bank Assets Management Company (BAMC) chairman Franci Matoz. The KPK has established that the sale of the biogas plant in Dobrovnik was discussed by BAMC’s six credit and investments boards between October 2020 and June 2021. Matoz, on the other hand, joined BAMC after…
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