Castle under siege
2006-02-28
A castle is supposed to be safe from intrusion or invasion, but
Václav Klaus's fourth year at Prague Castle begins today in what
might be called a simmering state of siege. A series of wiretap
snippets leaked to Czech Television have indirectly incriminated
people close to Klaus in one of the biggest scandals in recent
years, the Berka bankruptcy-fraud ring. Some of those in Klaus's
inner circle, including Jiří Weigl, Milan Velek and Karel Muzikář
Jr., have been mentioned. Nothing has been very concrete, and
the reports have mostly been forgotten already, but a message
has been sent to Klaus: Behave yourself before and after the
June elections, or this might turn into another "Swiss villa." Even
though Klaus was shown later to be innocent of owning any
Swiss villa, it led to the fall of his cabinet and to a period of
disgrace. He probably couldn't survive a second round.
[Czech Republic TV Nova Vladimír Železný Jiří Berka Vladislav
Větrovec Jan Šváček Milan Kindl telephone eavesdropping
spying]
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