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Revision as of 14:17, 1 September 2022
Pavol Rusko | |
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Minister of Economy of Slovakia | |
In office September 24, 2003 – August 24, 2005[1] | |
Preceded by | Robert Nemcsics, until September 10, 2003, Pavol Prokopovič, (acting, September 10 - September 24) [1] |
Succeeded by | Jirko Malchárek, since October 4, 2005, Ivan Mikloš (acting, August 24 - October 4) [1] |
Personal details | |
Born | Liptovský Hrádok , Czechoslovakia (present day Slovakia) [2] | August 20, 1963
Political party | Alliance of the New Citizen,[2] |
Pavol Rusko is retired Slovak politician, television magnate and convinced fraudster.[3] He served as the Minister of Economy of Slovakia between 2003 and 2005 and Managing Director of TV Markíza, at the time Slovakia's most viewed private TV station, between 1996 and 2000. He currently serves a 19-year prison sentence for forging promissory notes in a conspiracy to defraud TV Markíza.[3]
Personal life
He has two children, daughter Lívia and son Pavol.[2][4]
External links
References
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pavol Rusko.
- ^ a b c (in Russian) Slovak ministries, etc
- ^ a b c The Slovak Republic Government Office Archived 2007-08-16 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b "Court sentences Kočner and Rusko to 19 years in prison". spectator.sme.sk. 27 February 2020. Retrieved 17 August 2022.
- ^ Interview with Pavol Rusko (in Slovak)