Silence is golden
2005-02-07
Stanislav Gross's spokeswoman, Věra Dušková, told Nedělní svět
that if she had imagined that her boss's apartment was going to
become such an issue, she would have advised him right away to
stay silent. Just as Vlastimil Tlustý and Miroslav Kalousek did
when they had similar problems, she added. Gross not only
commented, but he also made a cardinal mistake. He evoked the
name of MF Dnes in defending himself. First he said he was
going to sue MFD, and then he said he had borrowed the money
from a former MFD shareholder (thereby indirectly calling
attention to MFD's sketchy privatization). Until these comments,
the other media hadn't paid much attention to the story,
because it was MFD's. But once he tried to dirty MFD's name,
everyone jumped in, seeing a chance to smear a competitor. And
now it's the biggest issue in Czech politics. [Czech Republic flat
campaign ODS KDU-ČSL Mafra corruption]
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