Blinded by greed
2006-03-24
Agriculture Minister Jan Mládek and Prague heritage inspector
Jiří Musálek joined the long list this week of Czech officials who
(allegedly) are having trouble hiding their ill-gotten gains.
Mládek and Musálek reportedly put their money into real estate,
which - to their chagrin - is becoming easier and easier to trace.
What's a hardworking bribe-taker to do these days? Cash is
difficult to transport and hide, offshore companies leave a paper
trail, and Rolexes are a bit conspicuous. What's left other than
property in Prague, Slaný or Spain? The complications will only
mount when these entrepreneurial officials try to pass on their
fortunes to their heirs. Some of the more-clever officials - and
we thought Mládek was one of them - are using well-paying
international jobs to wash their hidden Czech wealth. The
cleverest politicians of all, of course, kept their greed under
control.
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