Klaus in Russia
If the CR has an equivalent to Russia's Yukos affair, it's
IPB. They both involved masked police officers who
arrested businessman at gunpoint and seized huge
assets amassed in dodgy privatization deals. It's ironic
that Czech President Václav Klaus, who criticized the
IPB raid as a bank heist in broad daylight, should meet
with Russian President Vladimir Putin just hours after
Putin's men froze 44% of Yukos' shares. After the IPB
raid, Klaus indirectly stood up for the same kind of
people whom Putin put in prison. Perhaps Klaus' trip to
Russia will teach him something. If future privatization
sales in the CR get bogged down in allegations of
corruption, it could lead to the reexamination of past
deals. Klaus doesn't have much control today over the
sale of the coal mines or the purchase of fighters, but it
could be in his interest to demand transparency and
fairness.
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