Prague's High Court has canceled the acquittal of former Prime Minister Andrej Babis regarding a $2 million fraud case tied to an EU subsidy. The court found that the lower court failed to adequately assess the evidence before acquitting Babis for a second time. Babis maintained his innocence, claiming the charges were politically motivated. The case, involving the Stork's Nest farm, will be retried at Prague's Municipal Court, and Babis' former associate is also set to face retrial, raising questions about the integrity of judicial processes in high-profile cases.
The recent decision by Prague's High Court to order a retrial of former PM Andrej Babis emphasizes the ongoing complexities surrounding allegations of political motivation and judicial oversight.
The cancellation of Babis' previous acquittal highlights significant issues in assessing evidence within high-profile corruption cases, questioning the independence and scrutiny of judicial processes.
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