Czech businessman Petr Sisak, centre, and lawyer Ivo Hala, not on the photo, whom the police recently accused in absentia within a case of insolvency fraud, reported to the police today, on Wednesday, January 20, 2016, to give their explanation concerning the alleged manipulation of companies' insolvency, their defence lawyers told CTK. Sisak and Hala are among the 14 people accused within this case that also involves the harming of creditors and influencing of judges. Most of the suspects were arrested during the raid. © CTK/Alamy Live News
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Czech businessman Petr Sisak, centre, and lawyer Ivo Hala, not on the photo, whom the police recently accused in absentia within a case of insolvency fraud, reported to the police today, on Wednesday, January 20, 2016, to give their explanation concerning the alleged manipulation of companies' insolvency, their defence lawyers told CTK. Sisak and Hala are among the 14 people accused within this case that also involves the harming of creditors and influencing of judges. Most of the suspects were arrested during the raid. The police failed to arrest Sisak and Hala during a raid on the Spolchemie company's seat on Friday, and speculations had it that the two might have heard about the planned raid beforehand. However, Sisak and Hala said on Monday that they were not hiding but were on a planned business trip abroad. They pleaded not guilty and said they would report to the police this week and were ready to cooperate with the police. Prague, Czech Republic (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)