Pandora Papers: Starring Andrej Babiš. How the Czech prime minister bought a castle with Slovak roots and lent himself 15 million euros

Andrej Babiš sent almost 400 million Czech crowns through his offshore companies and bought a castle for them. The operation resembles money laundering, experts agree.

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