Commercial registry snafu
2005-07-01
Changes that take effect today were supposed to bring about a
revolution in terms of getting entries recorded in the commercial
registry, but a last-minute move by Justice Minister Pavel Nìmec
might mean the red tape gets no thinner. Without any cost to
the state, the interagency Development Council had agreed on
standardized forms that were acceptable to almost everyone
involved, including the relevant division at Nìmec's ministry,
CzechInvest, reform-minded judges and ODS's point man, Jiøí
Pospíšil. But Nìmec cast the forms aside and gave PVT a.s. a
contract to draw up new ones. The revised forms are needlessly
complicated and leave room for old-style judges to reject the
applications. These sticky-fingered reform-busters were
supposed to be sidelined, but thanks to Nìmec they'll remain in
the game. Nìmec's spokesman declined to confirm or deny that
PVT earned Kè 3m for messing up forms that had already been
done well for free. [Czech Republic register courts business US-
DEU Podnik výpoèetní techniky]
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