Accusations have surfaced alleging that funds are being directed through Slovak government channels based on personal connections rather than legitimate processes. While not explicitly accused of double-billing, individuals linked to Prime Minister Robert Fico’s administration are facing scrutiny over the allocation of state money. Critics contend that these allocations are driven by favoritism and personal relationships. The claims suggest a system of patronage within the government, where access to funding is determined by who you know, not necessarily by merit or need. No specific details regarding the amount of money involved or the projects funded have been released, but the allegations are generating public concern. The situation is prompting calls for greater transparency and accountability in government spending. Further investigation is expected to determine the validity of these claims and the extent of the alleged patronage network.
