Rewriting history
2008-01-30
In the debate in the Senate with Jan Švejnar yesterday, Václav
Klaus admitted that the "transformation costs" of the Czech
economy could have reached about Kč 300bn. According to
other estimates, twice this amount was actually misappropriated,
and in this respect Klaus's surprising admission seems to fit a
new pattern that's forming. The old argument that everything
was kosher in the 1990s didn't fly, so the tactic has changed.
There's a new effort underway to convince the public that
although there were some truly nefarious bastards running
around in the 1990s stealing left and right, other privatization
billionaires from the period were actually fine fellows who didn't
nick anything. (See MFD, for example.) Given that these fine
fellows are increasingly in control of the media, there's little
doubt about which version of the truth about the high-rolling
90s will be entered into the history books.
[Czech Republic MF Dnes ČKA]
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