Worth killing for
2006-02-24
There are numerous theories about why someone wanted
businessman František Mrázek dead. The scariest is that he was
at the center of a dispute between different factions of the
Russian mafia. Another is that he had information that could
have sent some ČSSD politicians to prison. The theory for which
there is the most circumstantial evidence is that Mrázek stood in
the way of the sale of Setuza to PPF. Although PPF might have
profited from his departure, it also suffered a setback by being
linked to such an underworld act at a time of making progress in
improving its image. The person with the most to gain and least
to lose, then, was perhaps Tomáš Pitr, Mrázek's partner.
Mrázek's timely exit might have been enough to keep Pitr out of
prison for eight years on a tax-fraud charge. Speaking entirely
theoretically, of course, eight years might be enough reason to
kill for.
[Czech Republic Český olej]
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