Homo honestus
2005-08-23
The species of bipedal primates that work at government
agencies, ministries and courts can be divided into three
subspecies. First are the meticulously honest civil servants who
resist any instance of corruptive behavior. Next are those with
no scruples or strategy who are eager to take any bribe that
comes along. Last are the strategic thinkers who create an image
of impeccability by refusing the spare change and waiting for,
say, someone from a small Persian Gulf country to drop off a
suitcase of cash in exchange for a once-in-a-lifetime decision.
Justice Minister Pavel Nìmec puts the CR's Supreme Court
justices firmly into the first group. He told the BBC yesterday
that the judges (and specifically the deputy chief justice) are
appointed for life and that he can't possibly imagine what could
influence one of their decisions. As minister, he has millions of
reasons to be happy with them.
[Czech Republic judicial system state workers Qatar]
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