DELO 22.8.2018

Poslancem se kljub visoki kazni ne mudi Trg finančnih instrumentov O zakonu po nujnem postopku šele jeseni - Stroški storitev naj bi bili preglednejši Ljubljana - Čeprav je vlada novi sestavi državnega zbora predlog zakona o trgu finančnih instrumentov v sprejetje poslala že konec julija, ga poslanci, kot kaže, pred septembrom ne bodo obravnavali. Sloveniji zaradi zamude pri sprejetju grozi visoka kazen. Maja Grgič Finančna kriza je razkrila številne šibke točke finančnega trga in pomanjkanje nadzora nad njim.

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BETTER FINANCE 22.8.2018

In last week’s extensive article entitled Pressures on Slovenia, Which Are Not Discussed Publicly (www.delo.si/novice/slovenija/pritiski-na-slovenijo-o-katerih-se-na-glas-ne-govori-81803.html), the leading newspaper (Delo) disclosed the continuous and ever greater pressures on Slovenia to withdraw from the investigation of these acts, despite reasonable grounds for suspecting that in the fall of 2013 the then heads of the Bank of Slovenia committed a number of crimes in the process of expropriating NLB Bank investors (VIDEO). What is more, Delo discloses that at first the European Commission had tried to handle the matter in non-formal settings - failing this, they resorted to formal procedures. As disclosed months ago by the Siol portal (www.siol.net/posel-danes/novice/pod-oznako-zaupno-guverner-jazbec-hujskal-ecb-proti-sloveniji-453486), Mr. Boštjan Jazbec, ex-Governor of the Bank of Slovenia, now main person under investigation, added considerably to these pressures by actively meddling and sending confidential letters to EU officials.

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