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Mukoski: The court has no basis to place me in custody

Krsto Mukoski, a VMRO-DPMNE MP, while arriving at the Criminal Court today for his testimony before a pre-trial judge, said that the court has no grounds to detain him. “There is no basis for custody, but we will have to allow the court to rule and have the last word”, said Mukoski briefly, adding that he regularly appeared in court...

Mijalkov arrives at the SPO to give his statement

Today, former director of the Administration for Security and Counterintelligence, Saso Mijalkov arrived at the Special Prosecutor’s Office, where he will be probably be giving a statement for a case he is being charged with by the SPO. Mijalkov arrived around 13:00 pm accompanied by his lawyer, Ljupco Shvrogovski, but he did not want to give a statement to the...

Zaev: We are putting together the written guarantee with the President’s cabinet regarding the unitarity of the state

The cabinet of the leader of SDSM, Zoran Zaev and the cabinet of the President of the country, Gjorge Ivanov, have been in constant contact regarding the written guarantee of the unitarity of the state, which Ivanov is asking of from the new parliamentary majority. This was announced today by the leader of SDSM after leaving the Public Prosecution...

The SPO has requested that Taleski’s house arrest be extended

After yesterday’s questioning of the Mayor of Bitola, Vladimir Taleski, the Special Public Prosecution has asked the Criminal Court to extend the measure of house arrest, the SPO told our correspondents at “Meta”. Taleski’s house arrest finishes today after it was ruled as a precautionary measure on June 16. The Criminal Court is expected to decide upon the SPO's request at...

Ljube Boskoski spent five hours testifying at the SPP on the “Campaign” case

The former Interior Minister Ljube Boskoski, who was convicted in the “Campaign” case, spent five hours being questioned at the Special Public Prosecutor's Office. Boskoski, left the building in which the premises of the SPP are located with a police escort at 17:45, where he was greeted briefly by several of his supporters who were waiting outside the building. Boskoski's lawyer Konstantin...

Zoran Zaev, Nikola Gruevski, Kiril Bozinovski, Aleksander Verushevski and Branko Palifrov are the next witnesses to testify in-front of the Inquiry Commission

Zoran Zaev, Nikola Gruevski, Kiril Bozinovski, Aleksander Verushevski and Branko Palifrov are the next witnesses members of the Inquiry Commission on the wire-tapping scandal proposed by VMRO-DPMNE and SDSM. Their testimonies will be heard before the committee at the Commission's next session. The leader of SDSM, Zaev, is a witness who was nominated by both parties while Palifrov, one of the defendants in...

Members of the Inquiry Committee argue again, Stavreski will not testify

At today's session at the Inquiry Commission over the wire-tapping scandal, where the Minister of Finances, Zoran Stavreski was meant to testify, was stopped Committee Chairman Petre Shilegov had to stop the session after Members of the committee from VMRO-DPMNE and SDSM, as usual, began to disagree on the agenda again. Speaking to reporters, Petre Shilegov said it was totally unfair...

Mile Janakieski failed to appear to testify before the Inquiry Commission

Former Minister of Transport and Communications, Mile Janakieski, did not appear to testify before the Inquiry Committee on the wire-tapping scandal. Due to the absence of Mr Janakieski, members of the Commission voted for the daily agenda and the meeting was suspended. On Thursday, December 17, the Minister of Finance Zoran Stavreski is due to appear and testify, he was meant...

Gruevski: The session was closed because I did not want SDSM to cause any conflicts

Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski, after giving his testimony before members of the Inquiry Commission regarding the wire-tapping scandal, has admitted that he had requested the session to be closed because of classified information, but also, no to allow SDSM to make a theatres of his testimony at the Inquiry Commission. “Today, I came on time to testify and answer all...

Gruevski answered questions briefly and scantily

The Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski who is currently giving the the members of the Inquiry Commission answers on the wire-tapping scandal, were very scant and brief, say sources in the committee. It's been said, the work is taking place in a calm atmosphere, before the Prime Minister entered the session did not issue any classified information.

Journalists ushered out as Gruevski begins his testimony

The first session began of the Inquiry Committee on the wire-tapping scandal, where the Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski has to testify. Once the committee chairman, Peter Shilegov announced that the Parliamentary Group of VMRO-DPMNE has notified him that the prime minister would only do his testimony in the absence of the media, journalists were ushered outside. Before entering the session...

Bogoevski’s testimony on the ‘Magyar Telecom’ affair has caused a stir at DUI

DUI (The Democratic Union for Integration) which are the largest Albanian party in Macedonia, and currently in coalition with the ruling party will file necessary charges against the former head of the secret service Slobodan Bogoevski, after in his testimony he accuses senior officials from the party of involvement in the "Magyar Telecom" bribery scandal. American Internet portal 'Main Justice'...