ECB mulls legal steps as Slovenia raids its central bank in bailout case
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EUROPEAN Central Bank president Mario Draghi warned of potential legal steps after Slovenian police raided the country's central bank in connection with a probe into a 2013 bank bailout.
Wednesday's search of the bank's premises and the seizure of ECB information stored on the Bank of Slovenia's internal network and hardware used by its staff "infringes the Protocol on the Privileges and Immunities of the European Union", Mr Draghi wrote in letters to Slovenia's prosecutor general and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker.
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