Education
University of Pavol Jozef Šafárik.
judge politician Minister of Justice
University of Pavol Jozef Šafárik.
Currently he serves as Slovakia"s Supreme Court Chairman. As the standing minister Harabin first lied about and then admitted to having a friendly phone conversation with the later arrested Baki Sadiki, considered the head of Albanian drug Mafia in Slovakia. During that call, Harabin discussed an invitation to Sadiki"s home and his personal time schedule.
Sadiki makes familiar references to a Milan, widely believed to be Milan Ľalík, now deputy chief justice of the Slovak Constitutional court.
These remarks was later condemned by prime minister Robert Fico. On 10 September 2008, Harabin publicly apologized to parliament for his remarks.
Ever since he"s been trying to suppress all attempts of publicizing these events. The Constitutional Court, controlled by 9 judges hand-picked and nominated by the Fico-Mečiar government, including Mr.
Ľalík, has been for an extended period refusing to indicate if it will decide on the case.
Currently he is still Slovakia"s Supreme Court Chairman.
After the transcript of the call was published, Harabin, during the resulting parliamentary debate, insulted a member of the parliament and former justice minister, addressing him as "dirty bastard who should go to jail".