Director of Department of Serious Economic and Financial Crime

JUDr. Michal Fiala

Education

1996 – 2001 – Law Faculty, Masaryk University in Brno

2004 – Law Faculty, Masaryk University in Brno, rigorous examination in criminal law

Professional Career

2001 – 2005 – legal trainee, Municipal Public Prosecutor’s Office in Brno

2005 – 2010 – public prosecutor, Municipal Public Prosecutor’s Office in Brno

2007 – public prosecutor, temporary assignment to the Regional Public Prosecutor’s Office in Brno

2001 till now – public prosecutor, Department of Serious Economic and Financial Crime, Prosecutor General’s Office

since 2025 – Director of Department of Serious Economic and Financial Crime, Prosecutor General’s Office

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He specialises in serious economic and property crime, corruption, public procurement crime and the protection of the financial interests of the European Union. On behalf of the prosecution system, he is responsible for communication and exchange of information with the European Public Prosecutor’s Office EPPO and the European Anti-Fraud Office OLAF. He has completed several study visits abroad and participated in the activities of the OECD expert bodies on tax crime, money laundering and corruption. He is a lecturer in the activities of the Judicial Academy and the Police Academy of the Czech Republic.

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