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Premier Says Slovakia Has No Finance to Compensate Non Bank Clients
Friday 12 February 2010 Zoom in | Print page
Bratislava, February 12 (TASR) - Prime Minister Robert Fico said that ethnic Hungarian SMK lawmakers have tabled a bill to compensate clients of those non-bank companies declared bankrupt back in 2002 but their party was of opposite view when it was in the government under which the clients were harmed.
SMK proposes to spend some €120 million for the purpose. "We simply have no finance to take such hasty decisions...." said Fico.
Compensation should include clients of the former non-bank companies Horizont Slovakia, Drukos and AGW.
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