CzechReinvest
2007-06-27
Once information appeared about alleged improprieties at
CzechInvest under Tomáš Hruda, it took Industry Minister
Martin Říman mere hours to remove Hruda. Once information
starting appearing about the strange group of people being
appointed by new CEO Roman Čermák to replace Hruda's team,
it took Říman two weeks to act, and the results seemed mainly
to be a smokescreen. CzechInvest is being converted from one
of the CR's best-run agencies to an employment service for
shady folks with agendas. This comes at a bad time. Inward
investment is on the decline, and the tax breaks of the early
investors are starting to expire. With rapidly rising wages,
skyrocketing electricity costs and delays in infrastructure
improvements, the CR risks losing these investors. CzechInvest
needs to reinvent itself as the agency in charge of making sure
they stay.
[Czech Republic investment incentives ČEZ]
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