Bribery at Skoda Auto
2005-07-04
Wirtschaftswoche magazine reported that the allegations of
bribery at Škoda Auto could grow into one of Germany's biggest
scandals. Those potentially involved, including Škoda
Supervisory Board Member Peter Hartz, are close to Gerhard
Schröder. In the CR, it's being treated as an isolated case
involving a single foreign manager, although the question must
be raised whether Škoda HR Director Helmuth Schuster could
have done his deeds without local help. No one has said, for
example, who the suppliers were who allegedly paid him bribes.
As the scandal widens in Germany, perhaps we'll learn
something more about business in the CR. Can corruption
possibly be so widespread that it's prevalent in the CR's most-
admired company? Or is the Schuster case more a warning to
those foreigners who think being successful in the local
environment means picking up its worst traits?
[Czech Republic chancellor Schroeder business climate
environment transparency]
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