Two heads are better than one
2005-09-13
Jiøí Paroubek denied that he's the one trying to get rid of
Stanislav Gross. He told Euro that if he wanted to fight Gross,
he'd find a less-complicated way than the Unipetrol scandal.
However, several things still point to Paroubek. For example, he
hasn't explained why TV Nova gave him the incriminating tapes
before they were aired; why his office leaked the story to the
press; or why the part of the tape potentially incriminating him
in the alleged bribe-taking was never aired. Paroubek also failed
to tell the full truth about Robert Piksa, the external adviser
widely assumed to have worn the microphone to the fateful
meetings. There's a Paroubek-Piksa-Zeman triangle that could
be the key. So far, most everyone has been looking for a single
instigator. But this latest Gross scandal is starting to smell like
something Paroubek and Zeman cooked up during their
weekend together in July.
[Czech Republic Miloš Zeman premier prime minister PKN Orlen
Orlengate ÈSSD chairman]
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