Prime Minister Andrej Babiš said in reaction to the news that he had not
violated any Czech or European laws and rejected claims that Brussels had
asked for subsidies granted to Agrofert to be returned.
Babiš said he was shocked by the reports in the Czech media, stressing
that the audit was a preliminary…
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