Fixing the airport
2005-06-22
Mayor Pavel Bém told the British Chamber of Commerce two
weeks ago that improvements to the taxi problem at Prague
airport should be visible within a year. Further hope came
yesterday, when Transport Minister Milan Šimonovský sacked
Martin Kačur as CEO of the ČSL Airport Authority for accounting
irregularities. As the head of ČSL, Kačur was ultimately
responsible for those nasty Visa cabs that give the airport such a
bad name, with their overcharging and deadly driving.
Šimonovský said the sacking had nothing to do with a scandal
last week over ČSL's attempt to give even more privileges to Fix
s.r.o. as the monopoly "contractual transport operator," but the
unwillingness of ČSL to keep something as visible as taxis under
control is a sign of much deeper problems. Privatization of ČSL
in a clean tender - not like the way Fix got its monopoly - seems
the logical solution. [Czech Republic Česká správa letišť]
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