High-energy PR
It's bad luck for ČEZ CEO Martin Roman that the Belarusian oil
crisis came at the same time as the stock-option charges
against former ČEZ supervisory-board members. Not only must
Roman explain why options and insurance aren't illegal
"compensation," but also why ČEZ's decision to turn to Russia
for nuclear fuel doesn't pose an added security risk. He said
rather disingenuously on Czech Radio that he doesn't favor
increasing the CR's dependence on Russia. Where the country
heads in this respect, he said, depends on its overall energy
policy. The question is whether we can expect a frank evaluation
of the CR's energy position. The cabinet's special envoy for
energy security, Václav Bartuška, happens to be co-owner of AMI
Expo, which is in turn majority-owned by Roman's PR advisers,
AMI. Let's hope Bartuška's energy report to the cabinet doesn't
read more like a PR brief for ČEZ.
[Czech Republic public relations Belarus Russian oil petroleum
Temelín]
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