Report alleges NSi MPs sought police data on corruption investigation

Ljubljana, 24 April - Opposition New Slovenia (NSi) head Matej Tonin and his party colleague Janez Žakelj, who serves as the chair of parliament's commission for the oversight of intelligence and security services (KNOVS), have come under fire after a report alleging possible abuse of the commission for access to data on an investigation involving senior NSi members.

Ljubljana
Chair of parliament's commission for the oversight of intelligence and security services (KNOVS) Janez Žakelj.
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