Overlapping interests
2009-05-19
Henning Mankell said in one of his Wallander stories that there
are two kinds of reporters: Ones who dig for the truth, and ones
who try to bury it. The spat between Václav Klaus and Mirek
Topolánek over whose government was more corrupt gives
fodder for both kinds of news sleuths. By tossing around the
names of each other's lobbyist friends in MFD, Klaus and
Topolánek are going on the record with tidbits about some of
the CR's darker moments. The sunshine is welcome, but if you
watch closely, you'll notice that they speak only about villains
who fall within the discrete set of the other's interests. Klaus
talks about Marek Dalík; Topolánek talks about Roman Janoušek.
There's a subset of common benefactors who are much more
powerful and insidious, but few dare to go after them. Respekt is
an exception and writes in depth this week about one of those
who excel under any cabinet, Andrej Babiš.
[Czech Republic Agrofert MF Dnes Kurt]
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