Two foxes in the henhouse
Some optimists thought that the nomination of an attractive
candidate by TOP 09 for Prague mayor (Zdeněk Tůma) would
force Miroslav Kalousek to behave himself at the finance ministry
at least until the municipal elections in Oct. Any hanky-panky at
the ministry would reflect badly on a party promising in its
Prague campaign to "cut off the mafia structures that are sucking
the public dry." So much for the optimism. Kalousek appointed
ex-Defense Minister Martin Barták this week as his deputy in
charge of auditing EU funding and combatting money laundering.
This is no simple sinecure. It's an extremely sensitive position,
and Barták's conflicts of interest would immediately disqualify
him in a more-developed country. (For example, defense-
industry sources say that he is a beneficial owner of Alseda,
which is now involved in an IT-tender scandal with O2.) Barták's
hidden task at the ministry, whatever it might be, is apparently
so important that it's worth risking TOP 09's chances in the
Prague elections.
[Czech Republic Alseda Data Telefónica O2 ČEZ Omnipol]
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