Slovakia’s central bank governor has rebuffed a call by the country’s leadership for him to resign after a judge fined him in a bribery case.
Peter Kažimír, who has run Slovakia’s central bank and sat on the European Central Bank’s main interest rate-setting body since 2019, said in a statement emailed to the Financial Times that he was innocent and would fight the judge’s decision.
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