The sixth sense
Richard Salzmann insisted that he never took orders
from politicians while he was chairman of Komerční
banka. Never did they tell him how to lend money, he
claimed. It seems they didn't have to; Salzmann knew
intuitively what his political bosses wanted. Pavel Zuna,
who is 40 years Salzmann's junior, has a similar sixth
sense. He flatly denies that Vladimír Železný ever told
him what to broadcast as editor-in-chief of TV Nova. He
insists that he alone made the decisions. He also told
MF Dnes that Nova has never used its news programs
to support its own political or business interests. Not
even specific examples to the contrary made him
repent. After defending himself with similar vehemence
for years, Salzmann finally ran KB into the ground and
finished his career in disgrace. With Železný gone,
Zuna now has a chance to get his own career back on
track.
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