Bitcoin donation scandal triggers political crisis for Czech Prime Minister

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Czech Justice Ministry under fire as ties to illicit Bitcoin donation instigate national political uproar.

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Updated: Jun. 4, 2025 at 1:57 pm UTC

Bitcoin donation scandal triggers political crisis for Czech Prime Minister

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A Bitcoin-linked scandal has thrown the Czech government into crisis.

Prime Minister Petr Fiala is facing calls for a no-confidence vote from the opposition following Justice Minister Pavel Blažek’s resignation.

The controversy stems from a Bitcoin donation tied to Tomáš Jirčikovský, a convicted criminal known for operating Sheep Marketplace, a dark web platform previously used for illicit drug sales.

In 2017, Jirčikovský was sentenced for his role in running the marketplace. Years later, he made a Bitcoin donation to the Justice Ministry at auction worth 956.8 million CZK (around $45 million).

The donation’s origin has ignited public outrage and drawn sharp criticism from lawmakers and citizens alike.

Although Blažek denied any misconduct and claimed he was unaware of the donor’s identity, he stepped down amid growing backlash. He told reporters he hadn’t been interested in the case for years and could not trace the donation’s origin when it was received.

Political pressure rises

Following these events, the opposition party ANO, led by former Prime Minister Andrej Babiš, is calling for a no-confidence vote, saying the scandal reflects deeper problems within the ruling coalition.

Karel Havlíček, ANO’s deputy leader, said the government should have resigned immediately, describing the issue as shaken public trust.

Adding to the pressure, Czech lawmaker Alena Schillerová accused current and former ministers of enabling criminal actors to profit and escape tax liabilities. She described the scandal as a continuation of prior misconduct, alleging coordination at the highest levels of government.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Fiala has acknowledged public concerns and promised a full investigation. He emphasized that the government will support law enforcement and intelligence services in uncovering all facts.

Fiala has also convened the State Security Council to evaluate the implications. He stated:

“I completely understand the public’s concerns that the state could have been misused through the Ministry of Justice, for example to launder the proceeds of criminal activities. I do not take these concerns lightly.”

Meanwhile, Justice Minister Eva Decriox, who replaced Blažek, echoed the prime minister’s stance. She pledged that the case would be examined thoroughly, ethically, legally, and politically, and affirmed that anyone found culpable would be held responsible.

She stated:

“If it turns out that some people made mistakes in this matter, then they must bear responsibility. In this spirit, I will also take steps in the department after my appointment, transparently and politically.”

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