Poor Ivan Langer
2005-07-19
ODS Vice Chair Ivan Langer is so rich journalists won't leave him
alone. It all started when Právo reported that, on top of his
salary as an MP, he earns Kè 83,000 per month as a trainee at an
Olomouc law firm. Journalists wondered not only where he found
the time, but also what he was doing to deserve such a high
salary, and they started looking for conflicts of interest. Langer
has a full bag of tricks and is especially active in the media
branch. He's a clever lad, though, and isn't likely to engage in
conflicts of interest for the law firm's known clients. What
reporters should look for are the unknown clients who might pay
invoices but don't receive any legal advice. A law firm, with its
client confidentiality, is a much better way for a politician to
receive money than, say, some murky real-estate deal. Stanislav
Gross, Miroslav Kalousek and Vlastimil Tlustý all learned that the
hard way.
[Czech Republic Parliament KDU-ÈSL ÈSSD]
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