Kompromat
2009-08-06
Journalists and analysts are busy trying to determine who paid
for the "kompromat" on the politicians and ČEZmen vacationing
in Tuscany. One theory that will gain some acceptance is that
this was a very high-level operation, perhaps even directed by
foreign intelligence operatives. Until recently, the CR was on
course for privatizing ČEZ at some point in the not-so-distant
future, with German and Russian interests (whether separately or
jointly) being the most likely buyers. The out-of-control
behavior of Martin Roman, Mirek Topolánek, Marek Dalík and
others has put this scenario at risk. The carbon-credit bill, for
example, was an unmitigated PR disaster. Someone very high up
might have decided that these loose cannons need to be
neutralized. Otherwise, mounting public pressure to bring ČEZ
under the direct control of the Czech government could squelch
any privatization plans for years to come.
[Czech Republic compromsing information Germany Russia
public relations CO2 allowances]
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