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Slovakia arts fund scandal escalates with leaked recording
Overview
In June 2026, the Slovak government launched several funding initiatives, including a €150 million school and cultural-venue upgrade call, a €221 million agriculture programme, and a €1.8 billion livestock-modernisation plan. The cabinet also approved over €3.3 million for projects in north-eastern districts.
In July 2026, employees of the Fund for the Support of Arts (FPU) discovered covert listening devices hidden in office desks. While Culture Minister Martina Šimkovičová denied personal involvement, the scandal escalated in August when a leaked recording, captured by one of the devices, allegedly featured FPU director František Kornaj stating he received directives from higher authorities, including Lukáš Machala of the Ministry of Culture, regarding subsidy allocations. Kornaj warned that signing certain documents could lead to his imprisonment. This leak prompted calls from MPs for the dismissal of the entire FPU board.
In response to the controversy, former FPU board chairman Matúš Oľha resigned, claiming the leak was an attempt to destabilize the institution. The FPU has denied monitoring employees, suggesting the leak was intended to damage its leadership. The criminal investigation remains ongoing, and opposition parties continue to push for a formal parliamentary inquiry.
Entities
Matúš Oľha · František Kornaj · Pavel Ľupták · Roman Malatinec · Lukáš Machala
Timeline
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14 days ago
[POLITICS] 5 sourcesSlovakia's Fund for the Support of Arts embroiled in leaked recording alleging political pressureA leaked tape of FPU director František Kornaj alleges political pressure from higher-ups, naming Ministry of Culture official Lukáš Machala; MPs demand board dismissals pending verification.
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about 1 month ago
[POLITICS] 3 sourcesSlovak Opposition Calls for Inquiry into FPU Eavesdropping ScandalSlovak opposition PS will push for a parliamentary inquiry into alleged eavesdropping at the Fund for the Support of the Arts, with police and prosecutors now investigating.
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about 1 month ago
[CRIME] 12 sourcesSlovak Arts Fund entangled in illegal listening-device scandalCovert audio recorders were found in the Slovak Arts Fund’s offices, prompting police investigation, ministerial denial and opposition calls for a parliamentary inquiry.
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about 2 months ago
[CULTURE] 2 sourcesSlovak Arts Fund Delays and Signs Multi-Year Contract SupplementsSlovakia’s Fund for the Promotion of Art, after deeming multi-year cultural contracts illegal in March, signed €1.07 million in supplemental grants in June, ending months‑long delays that disrupted numerous文化组织
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about 2 months ago
[POLITICS] 3 sourcesSlovak government allocates over €3.3 million to north‑east municipalities, €1.4 million for Levoča waste upgradeSlovakia approved €3.3 million for north‑east projects, including €1.4 million to modernise waste management in Levoča and funds for hospitals, cultural heritage and a music festival.
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about 2 months ago
[BUSINESS] 2 sourcesSlovakia seeks €1.8 billion to modernize livestock sectorSlovak livestock producers demand €1.8 billion for farm modernization, animal welfare and traceability to boost competitiveness and counter cheap imports, citing EU funding plans.
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2 months ago
[POLITICS] 2 sourcesSlovakia's agriculture ministry pays out 98% of EU direct subsidiesSlovakia's agriculture ministry has paid out 98% of EU direct subsidies for 2025, avoiding sanctions, and outlines a larger, enhanced 2026 funding plan.
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2 months ago
[POLITICS] 2 sourcesSlovak Agriculture Ministry launches €221 million support programme for farms and forestsSlovakia’s Agriculture Ministry unveiled eight funding calls worth over €221 million for farmers, food producers and foresters, including forest‑lime measures defended by Minister Richard Takac.
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2 months ago
[CULTURE] 2 sourcesSlovakia earmarks €150 million for school and cultural heritage upgradesSlovakia’s Ministry of Environment opens a €150 million Modernisation Fund call, allowing municipalities to apply by Aug 31 for grants of €0.8‑5 million to refurbish schools and cultural venues.
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