RIGA, Feb 19 (Reuters) - Latvia's anti-corruption agency released central bank Governor Ilmars Rimsevics from custody on Monday after accusing him of soliciting a bribe.
Video footage from Latvian news portal Delfi showed Rimsevics rejecting the allegations as he was released.
"I disagree with it categorically," Rimsevics told reporters.
(Reporting by Gederts Gelzis; Editing by Catherine Evans)
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