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David Rath corruption scandal takes fresh turn

19-07-2012 | Dominik Jůn

David Rath The corruption scandal surrounding David Rath took another set of twists and turns this week as police accused the former Social Democrat health minister and Central Bohemian governor of taking an additional nine million crowns in bribes. Mr Rath is already remanded in custody as police investigate his involvement in a prior affair. More

Klaus backs embattled police president

18-07-2012 16:32 | Jan Velinger

Petr Lessy, photo: CTK Differences between police president Petr Lessy, Prime Minister Petr Nečas and the country’s finance minister, Miroslav Kalousek, reached boiling point this week, leading the country’s head-of-state, Vaclav Klaus, to weigh in. On Wednesday Mr Klaus met the police president at Prague Castle, expressed full support for him and clearly stated that attacks against the police official had to stop. More

Lower house approves restitution of church property

16-07-2012 | Jan Richter

The lower house of the Czech Parliament has passed a controversial bill on the restitution of church property. Under the draft legislation, 17 Czech churches and religious groups would get tens of billions of crowns worth of physical property confiscated by the communist regime, plus financial compensation. The bill will now be put to vote in the opposition-controlled Senate which is likely to turn it down, and send it back to the lower house for final approval. More

MP David Rath fails to convince lower house of his innocence

06-06-2012 16:31 | Jan Richter

David Rath, photo: CTK The Czech Parliament had not seen the like of it – a member of Parliament, held in police custody on corruption charges, was escorted to the lower house where he tried to convince his fellow MPs of his innocence. Such was the scene that unfolded in the Czech Chamber of Deputies on Tuesday when MP David Rath accused everyone from the interior minister to the police and prosecutors from destroying his career. But Mr Rath’s speech failed to impress his colleagues who handed him over for prosecution. More

Jindřich Šídlo – one of the country’s most prominent political journalists, part II

04-06-2012 13:24 | Sarah Borufka

Jindřich Šídlo, photo: ihned.cz In last week’s One on One, we brought you the first part of this two-part interview with Jindřich Šídlo, a political analyst and commentator who currently writes for the daily Hospodářské noviny. Given that he has been covering Czech politics for some 20 years, we spoke to him about the latest corruption cases, the future of politics in this country and if he ever gets tired covering the Czech political scene. More

Government approves bill banning bearer shares

30-05-2012 15:19 | Christian Falvey

Petr Nečas, Karolína Peake The government of Petr Nečas approved a bill that will regulate bearer shares and allow authorities to identify their owners. If passed by Parliament, the anti-corruption measure, which was announced by Deputy Prime Minister Karolína Peake on Wednesday, will force companies to register bearer shares in a central depository kept by the stock exchange, or deposit them with banks. More

Billboard vandal temporarily released from prison

25-05-2012 15:36 | Jan Velinger

Roman Smetana, photo: CTK A former public transport worker – found guilty of defacing public property – was released from prison on Thursday, 67 days short of his 100-day sentence. The justice minister had filed a complaint in the man’s favour in the hope that the court would determine once and for all whether defacing a campaign poster constitutes a crime or just a misdemeanour. His release may only be temporary, pending the decision. More

Czech communists re-elect Vojtěch Filip as party chair

21-05-2012 15:38 | Jan Richter

Vojtěch Filip, photo: CTK Amidst growing public support, the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia elected a new leadership at a party congress in Liberec at the weekend. The re-election of the pragmatic incumbent chair, Vojtěch Filip, reflects the dilemma the party faces: modernization could rob it of support by communist hardliners while a more radical approach would make it unappealing to the growing numbers of voters disillusioned with the centre-right Czech government. More

Defiant David Rath remains in police custody

16-05-2012 15:27 | Jan Richter

David Rath As Czechs are slowly digesting the shocking case of the Social Democrat politician David Rath, more details emerge about his arrest and the crime he allegedly committed. The opposition MP and governor of Central Bohemia was arrested on Monday with seven million crowns in his possession. While Mr Rath maintains his innocence, he has been charged with corruption, and remains in detention. More

Prominent Social Democrat MP charged with corruption

15-05-2012 15:38 | Daniela Lazarová

David Rath One of the most prominent figures of the opposition Social Democratic party, MP and Central Bohemian governor David Rath has been charged with corruption. Mr. Rath was arrested on Monday night along with seven other people in a large-scale police operation that is believed to be linked to abuse of EU funds. More

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