Nina Angelovska, the new candidate for finance minister in the government of Zoran Zaev, was part of the scandal with the allocation of funds through the Innovation Fund to companies founded by party people close to SDSM, the Svedok news portal reported.

Nina ‘Grouper’ is the founder of Decodix, whose co-founder is Cvetanka Laskova’s daughter-in-law, was awarded 330,000 euros but after public backlash the decision was revoked.

This affair was known to the public as the case of Cvetanka Laskova’s daughter-in-law, adviser to the Prime Minister back then, but it was not known at the time that Nina Angelovska, known as Nina Grouper, whom Zoran Zaev now nominates for finance minister, is registered as the first founder of the company.