They bidden 40 million euros at the culprit Bitcoin: a case of moving the Czech government

A scandal with Bitcoin has moved a checker policy: The Ministry of Justice has accepted and sold the bitcoins donated by a drug merchant who was convicted. The minister has fallen, the opposition needs the resignation of the government and the electoral system.

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Nearly billions of check crowns (about 40 million euros) in Bitcoins shakes the Czechwia government. Justice Minister Powell Blasic resigned last Friday after the case became public.
All this was launched when the Ministry of Justice announced on the Social Network X, which had donated 500 bitcoins. Problem: Bitcoins were provided by the criminal Tomo Jikowske, who was convicted for illegally recovering drug trafficking, diversion of funds and weapons, and was tied to the illegal market of the Dark Web. The origin of the donation revealed the newspaper “Diary n”.
The resignation minister said that he had worked in legalization and digitize the legal system, to deal with the use of drugs in prisons, and improve the work conditions of prison guards.
Andrez Babis’s popular party -led opposition is accused of the government D.And the Lander Drug requires money and the executive resignation.
He wrote, “They have laundered drug money. Literally. This is the cause of the entire government’s downfall” Andrage Bobby Social Network X.
The resignation of the Justice Minister was not enough to stop the case. This Monday, the Prague radio It is suspected that some of the funds of the Digital Wallet involved in the donation have been evacuated before the ministry has acquired assets.
Powell Blasic has already added some controversy on the government on the way. Actually called “Don Pablo” PoliticalParticipating in the pro -Russian lobbyist party and corruption of municipal housing.
“This is a very ultra-legal, it’s not cold,” he said even when he resigned.
A political analyst who has heard Prague radio, thinks that this scandal can leave deep markers on the Spoli alliance and feel that many voters can lose confidence in traditional parties – especially with elections at the scheduled door scheduled to October 3 and 4.
The national unit is considering the case to deal with organized crimes and counsel office. According to Le Monda, they suspect laundering capital, abusing power and smuggling of drugs.