Judicial McMafia
2008-06-09
Misha Glenny says in "McMafia" that the collapse of Communism
has led to exponential growth in organized crime around the
world. The crime lords, he says, are good capitalists and have
expanded like McDonald's, Nike or Shell. The most sought-after
destinations of the Russian oligarchs and organized-crime
syndicates were Poland, the CR and Hungary, he notes, in part
because they were fast-tracked to join the EU. Organized crime
and corruption flourish in regions and countries where public
trust in institutions is weak, Glenny says. Without the help of the
police and courts, organized crime can't flourish. Public trust in
institutions in the CR is indeed weak, and the existence of a
judicial mafia has now been confirmed by a court. Politicians
concerned about the rule of law would see last week's court
decision as an opportunity to make inroads against all mafias,
but the initial reaction of the ruling politicians suggests that
their interests lie elsewhere.
[Czech Republic Michael European Unioni Marie Benešová Renata
Vesecká Pavel Němec Pavel Kučera judiciary justice system]
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