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I bribed no one, evidence doesn't exist, says politician accused in football case

I bribed no one, evidence doesn't exist, says politician accused in football case

From iDNES · () Czech

Translated from Czech, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Karviná Mayor Jan Wolf, accused in a major football corruption and betting scandal, denies all charges.
  • Wolf claims no evidence exists against him and denies bribing anyone.
  • The investigation is complicated by the fact that one investigator coaches a rival football club.

Karviná Mayor Jan Wolf, the sole politician implicated in a sweeping football corruption and betting scandal, has broken his silence to vehemently deny all accusations. Wolf asserts his innocence, stating clearly, "I did not bribe anyone, and there is no evidence against me."

The mayor, who also holds a prominent position within the local football club, faces serious charges. However, he maintains that the allegations are baseless and that the evidence against him is non-existent. His public statement aims to counter the charges and clear his name amidst the ongoing investigation.

Adding a layer of complexity to the case, it has emerged that one of the investigators involved in the scandal coaches a rival club, Baník Ostrava. This detail has raised questions about potential conflicts of interest within the investigation. iDNES.cz has obtained Wolf's testimony, providing a direct account of his defense against the charges.

The scandal has cast a shadow over Czech football, involving allegations of match-fixing and bribery. Wolf's position as both a mayor and a key figure in a football club makes his involvement particularly significant, drawing considerable public and media attention.

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Originally published by iDNES in Czech. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.