Jelinek International
2007-03-01
It's no surprise that Jan Kavan says one thing into a hidden
camera and quite another into an open one. It's no surprise that
BAE hides behind a law preventing it from defending itself to
avoid commenting on allegations in the Gripen bribery scandal.
It is surprising, though, that Czech-Canadian businessman Otto
Jelinek isn't doing more to clear his name. Swedish TV reported
that BAE made payments into offshore accounts he controls.
Respekt put the figure at about Kč 200m. Jelinek has offered
only general denials. He's one of the most-recognizable faces of
foreign business. Any taint on him taints foreign investment in
general. He now works for Colliers, where he'll presumably be
deeply involved in the Olympic bid. For years, he headed
Deloitte. He should hire one of the other Big Four accounting
firms to conduct a forensic audit of his offshore accounts and
make the results public.
[Czech Republic Systems SvT Olympics Games Summer television
figher Dubovy Mlyn]
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