Outed
2009-08-04
Karel Randák understandably got upset when MFD outed him as
the source of 290 photos and 40 videos of politicians and
ČEZmen frolicking in Tuscany. Journalists aren't supposed to
reveal their confidential sources, but MFD justified itself by
saying the photos were unethically intended to influence the
election. Many would argue that MFD's earlier revelation of
Roman Janoušek's Swiss billions was also meant to unethically
influence the election, but this time MFD kept its police source
confidential. Why the double standard? An analysis suggests
that MFD was trying in the second case to protect ČEZ CEO
Martin Roman. By concentrating on Randák, MFD got a scoop
but diverted some of the attention from Roman. Not until today
did MFD print a photo of Roman and Mirek Topolánek. MFD's
transgression is minor in the grand scheme of things, but it
illustrates Roman's sway over certain journalists.
[Czech Republic MF Dnes Mafra spy chief intelligence Italy]
|