Slovak court pauses legal change limiting cooperating witness testimony


Feb 11 (Reuters) - The Slovak ⁠Constitutional Court paused an amendment to the criminal code ⁠that would limit testimony from witnesses who cooperate with ‌prosecutors in criminal cases, after opposition parties argued it was designed to shield corrupt officials.

The measure, among legal changes fast-tracked under Prime Minister Robert Fico, ​would require courts to reject testimony ⁠from cooperating witnesses who were ⁠charged in a case, if they had ever lied in any ⁠past ‌testimony.

The court said in a statement on Wednesday that it had halted the provision pending further review ⁠to avoid affecting a number of ongoing cases.

The ​opposition said the ‌change had been tailored to help Tibor Gaspar, deputy ⁠speaker of ​parliament from Fico's party Smer-SSD, in a pending criminal case which involves a cooperating witness.

Smer denies the aim is to shield Gaspar, ⁠a former police chief who faces charges ​of corruption and abuse of power. Gaspar denies wrongdoing.

The court has intervened to block other legal changes under Fico since he returned ⁠to office in 2023, his fourth stint as prime minister, at the helm of a leftist-nationalist coalition.

In December, the court halted application of a law overhauling the country's office for protection ​of whistleblowers and struck down some ⁠provisions of a law tightening rules for non-governmental organisations.

Prosecutors also threw ​out allegations last week by the ‌government that the previous cabinet's donations ​of fighter jets and air-defence systems to Ukraine were illegal.

(Reporting by Jan Lopatka in PragueEditing by Peter Graff)

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