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Slovak court pauses legal change limiting cooperating witness testimony

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Posted on February 11, 2026

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Feb 11 (Reuters) - The Slovak Constitutional Court paused an amendment to the criminal code that would limit testimony from witnesses who cooperate with prosecutors in criminal cases, after opposition

Slovak Court Suspends Legal Amendment Affecting Witness Testimony

Legal Changes and Court Intervention

Feb 11 (Reuters) - The Slovak Constitutional Court paused an amendment to the criminal code that would limit testimony from witnesses who cooperate with prosecutors in criminal cases, after opposition parties argued it was designed to shield corrupt officials.

Background of the Amendment

The measure, among legal changes fast-tracked under Prime Minister Robert Fico, would require courts to reject testimony from cooperating witnesses who were charged in a case, if they had ever lied in any past testimony.

Political Implications

The court said in a statement on Wednesday that it had halted the provision pending further review to avoid affecting a number of ongoing cases.

Ongoing Legal Cases

The opposition said the change had been tailored to help Tibor Gaspar, deputy speaker of parliament from Fico's party Smer-SSD, in a pending criminal case which involves a cooperating witness.

Smer denies the aim is to shield Gaspar, a former police chief who faces charges of corruption and abuse of power. Gaspar denies wrongdoing.

The court has intervened to block other legal changes under Fico since he returned to office in 2023, his fourth stint as prime minister, at the helm of a leftist-nationalist coalition.

In December, the court halted application of a law overhauling the country's office for protection of whistleblowers and struck down some provisions of a law tightening rules for non-governmental organisations.

Prosecutors also threw out allegations last week by the government that the previous cabinet's donations of fighter jets and air-defence systems to Ukraine were illegal.

(Reporting by Jan Lopatka in PragueEditing by Peter Graff)

Key Takeaways

  • Slovak court paused an amendment affecting witness testimony.
  • The amendment was fast-tracked under Prime Minister Robert Fico.
  • Opposition claims it aims to protect corrupt officials.
  • The court's decision impacts ongoing criminal cases.
  • The amendment is linked to a case involving Tibor Gaspar.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a cooperating witness?
A cooperating witness is an individual who provides testimony or evidence to law enforcement or prosecutors, often in exchange for leniency or immunity from prosecution.
What is the Criminal Procedure Code?
The Criminal Procedure Code is a set of laws that outlines the procedures for the prosecution of criminal offenses, including the rights of defendants and the responsibilities of law enforcement.
What is corruption?
Corruption refers to dishonest or unethical conduct by individuals in positions of power, often involving bribery or the misuse of authority for personal gain.

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