Peter Žiga

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Peter Žiga (born 27 July 1972) is a Slovak politician, a member of the National Council for Voice - Social Democracy (Hlas-SD), and previously Direction – Social Democracy (SMER-SD). He was formerly Minister of the Environment (2012-2016) and Minister of the Economy (2016-2020) of Slovakia.

Political career[]

Žiga served as a state secretary for the Ministry of Economy of the Slovak Republic from 2006 to 2010. He was a SMER-SD Member of Parliament from 2010 to 2012, returning in 2012 to be Minister of the Environment. In 2016, he moved to become Minister of Economy.

In June 2020, Žiga left SMER-SD with 10 fellow MPs and former Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini, to establish a new political party, Voice – Social Democracy (Hlas-SD).

Corruption allegations[]

Since the beginning of his term as Minister of the Environment, Žiga has been investigated for corruption related to state-owned forests, from which his own private company is alleged to have benefited.[1][2] The current government, elected in 2020, has launched investigations into several cases dating from during Žiga's tenure at the Ministry of the Environment, including alleged theft of public funds and Eurofunds, signing of unfavorable contracts for the export of timber, and channelling of millions in European Union subsidies to companies connected with SMER-SD.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ "Staronovému ministrovi Žigovi sype jeho biznis s drevom stále viac". Trend.sk. Retrieved 4 Jun 2020.
  2. ^ "Do vyšetrovania Žigovej firmy sa zapojil Kováčik". Sme.sk. Retrieved 4 Jun 2020.
  3. ^ "Polícia obvinila z korupcie bývalého manažéra štátnych lesov". Sme.sk. Retrieved 4 Jun 2020.


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