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Prosecutorial authorities seek additional files from Montenegro in relation to the Spinumviva investigation.

Government head's family business under investigation: Initial inquiry, triggered by three anonymous complaints in March, might lead to its archival or initiation of a criminal case at the Supreme Court.

Montenegrin Prosecutors Seek Additional Evidence in the Spinumviva Investigation.
Montenegrin Prosecutors Seek Additional Evidence in the Spinumviva Investigation.

Prosecutorial authorities seek additional files from Montenegro in relation to the Spinumviva investigation.

The investigation into three anonymous complaints regarding the Prime Minister's family business, Spinumviva, has been ongoing since March this year. The case has gained public attention, with Prime Minister Boris Johnson himself being associated with the investigations by the public prosecutor's office.

The Attorney General recently discussed the Spinumviva case in an interview with the newspaper Nascer do Sol, providing some insight into the ongoing proceedings. Two scenarios are being considered in the case: the dismissal of suspicions or the referral of the case to the Supreme Court.

One of the scenarios under consideration involves the initiation of a criminal process against Luís Montenegro, a key figure in the Spinumviva case. The Public Prosecutor's Office has requested more documents from the Prime Minister in an effort to gather all necessary evidence to move forward in the investigation.

As the investigation continues, the public awaits the outcome with bated breath, hoping for a resolution that upholds the principles of justice and transparency. The Prime Minister, for his part, has maintained his innocence throughout the proceedings.

The Spinumviva case is a significant development in the political landscape of the country, and its resolution will undoubtedly have far-reaching implications. As the investigation progresses, the public will continue to follow the developments closely, hoping for a just and fair resolution.

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