- The Supreme Administrative Court recognized Daniel Lipšic as guilty in one case.
- The court awarded him a written reprimand for aggressive behavior towards a female employee.
- Prosecutor General Maroš Žilinka filed a disciplinary proposal against Lipšic.
- He was acquitted of the remaining two acts of the disciplinary proposal.
The Supreme Administrative Court (NSS) of the Slovak Republic recognized on Thursday for being guilty of one of three acts disciplinary proposal of the prosecutor and former head of the former Office of the Special Prosecutor’s Office Daniel Lipsic.
The court found him guilty because of the fact that he aggressively shouted at the director of the personal office of the General Prosecutor’s Office (GP) of the Slovak Republic, Elena Černá, saying that she is “payable to the Žilinka regime” and that “the personal office of the General Prosecutor’s Office of the Slovak Republic performs overtime for the General Prosecutor”. For that, the court imposed a written reprimand on him. The NSS acquitted Lipšica of the remaining two acts of the disciplinary proposal. The decision is final.
The second of the acts of the disciplinary proposal related to the rejection of the accused’s complaint against the accusation brought in the Virus case without knowledge of the classified attachment of the investigation file. According to NSS, it was not proven that the act happened. Prosecutor GP SR Lipšic was also subject to disciplinary proceedings for an inappropriate sarcastic text addressed to the leadership of the General Prosecutor’s Office. The NSS decided that this act was not a disciplinary offence, and therefore released Lipšic from it.
Prosecutor General Maroš Žilinka filed a disciplinary proposal against Lipšic. The latter suggested that Lipšic be found guilty of all the acts of the disciplinary proposal and that he be punished by being transferred to a lower level of the prosecutor’s office.
