Not the person of the year
2009-12-21
In a down-with-capitalism year, only two of the 40 people
chosen by MFD as Czechs of the Year 2009 are businessmen.
One of them was concert promoter Robert Porkert of Live Nation,
who was recognized for bringing Pink, Tina Turner and AC/DC
to Prague. The other, Vladimír Kovář of Unicorn, was honored for
blowing the whistle on an allegedly rigged tender at the
Statistical Office won by Hewlett-Packard. Kovář no doubt did a
public service when he spoke openly in HN about corruption. Yet
this is the same Vladimír Kovář who, according to Europolis
developer, put a subsidiary into bankruptcy so that he could run
out on a long-term lease at Danube House in Prague-Karlín. In
this light, Kovář's whistleblowing seems to be just another in-
your-face business tactic. Anyone who exposes corruption
should be praised for the deed, but before we erect a statue, we
should also examine the character.
[Czech Republic ICT IT Hospodářské noviny MF Dnes]
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