Czech ex-Premier Babis acquitted in EU funds fraud case

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PRAGUE (AP) – A Prague court yesterday acquitted former prime minister Andrej Babis of fraud charges in a USD2 million case involving European Union (EU) subsidies.

A prosecutor requested a three-year suspended sentence and a fine of (USD440,000) for the populist billionaire. The prosecution still can appeal.

Babis pleaded not guilty and repeatedly said the charges against him were politically motivated.

He wasn’t present at Prague’s Municipal Court yesterday. His former associate, Jana Nagyova, who signed the subsidy request, was also acquitted.

The ruling is a boost for Babis just days before the first round of the Czech presidential election.

Babis is considered a front-runner in Friday’s election, along with retired army General Petr Pavel, former chairman of NATO’s military committee, and former university rector Danuse Nerudova.

Former Czech Republic’s prime minister and presidential candidate Andrej Babis arrives for a trial at the municipal court in Prague, Czech Republic. PHOTO: AP