The Supreme State Prosecutor’s Office has rejected appeals filed by former Justice Minister Pavel Blažek, his ex-deputy Radomír Daňhel, and lawyer Kárím Titz regarding the initiation of criminal proceedings in a case involving Bitcoin. The case, often referred to as the “Bitcoin case,” will continue to move forward following this decision. Blažek, Daňhel, and Titz had challenged the original decision to pursue criminal charges against them. The prosecutor’s rejection confirms the validity of the initial findings that warranted the investigation. Details of the alleged offenses have not been publicly disclosed, but the case is believed to involve financial irregularities related to Bitcoin. This ruling indicates the investigation will now progress towards potential indictment and trial. All three men previously held positions within the Civic Democratic Party (ODS).