Microsoft's Langer bonus
2010-08-02
As Jan Fischer was preparing to leave office as prime minister, he
complained to ČT24 that ICT companies have divided up the
various ministries and have put contracts in place that are almost
impossible for the ministries to get out off. Turning this into a
competitive market will be a huge problem, he said. What better
place to start trying than at the interior ministry, which Radek
John of VV has promised to clean up? When Microsoft CEO Steve
Ballmer concluded an agreement with then-Interior Minister Ivan
Langer in May 2008 in Prague, Langer boasted that it would
allow the state to save Kč 700m in IT costs. However, he never
revealed the full size or scope of the contract. Later information
indicated that it was worth at least Kč 1.55bn in software alone.
In the fiscal year that began soon after Ballmer's handshake with
Langer, Microsoft's net profit in the CR jumped 25.0%, while
Microsoft's global earnings fell for the same period by 17.6%. It's
time for Radek John to come clean about the sweetheart deal
between Langer and Ballmer.
[Czech Republic ODS Věci veřejné]
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