Kicking butt and taking names
Sen. Richard Falbr told Právo that when Miloš Zeman
was the boss, he'd lay down the law about how
ČSSD's MPs were to vote, and they'd listen. Vladimír
Špidla doesn't enjoy such authority, and it has
contributed to a worsening of the level of transparency
in the CR. There's a free-for-all that Špidla can't bring
under control. There are numerous known cases of
intransparency, such as the coal privatization, the sale
of Madeta dairy, and SAP's farm-payments contract.
Two lesser-known cases are a huge audit contract at
ČEZ that only one firm conveniently meets the
conditions for, and the sudden employment of Radek
Novotný (who headed the expert commission on
fighters) by a company linked to BAE Systems. If Špidla
were firmly in charge, he'd kick butt and take names.
Instead, he risks being replaced by someone whose
own intentions aren't as admirable.
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