Kalousek's pot of gold
2008-07-21
If Chair Martin Pecina of the antitrust office wants to meet with
businessmen, wrote Tomáš Němeček of HN on Fri., minutes of
the meetings should be taken. Sounds reasonable, but why limit
it to Pecina? Imagine the revelatory value of being a fly on the
wall when Finance Minister Miroslav Kalousek and Premier Mirek
Topolánek met in Prague last Oct. with the U.K.'s richest man,
Lakshmi Mittal. This nearly forgotten encounter set in motion
negotiations that resulted in an out-of-court settlement in the
dispute over Vítkovice Steel. Mittal came out of the brawl with an
incredibly sweet deal. In agreeing to sell 11% of ArcelorMittal
Ostrava to Mittal for Kč 6.8bn, the Czech side left at least Kč 6
billion on the table, according to an analysis by MFD. Kalousek
has been able to do amazing things in the past with much
smaller amounts. Drawing attention away from this pot of gold is
no doubt one reason he's making such a spectacle of attacking
the "buffoons" at Kroll.
[Czech Republic United Kingdom MF Dnes Hospodářské noviny]
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