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Prague police chief arrested, contracts frozen in anti-corruption sting

29-11-2011 15:32 | Rob Cameron

Vladimír Kotrouš, photo: Milan Holakovský, ISIFA/VLP The mayor of Prague has frozen all contracts signed by the City Police force and ordered a full investigation after the head of the force was arrested last week on suspicion of accepting a bribe. Vladimír Kotrouš, Prague City Police force president, is now in custody after anti-organised crime taskforce arrested him with a large amount of cash on his person. More

Anniversary of Velvet Revolution marked by anti-government demonstrations

18-11-2011 15:32 | Pavla Horáková

Photo: CTK On Thursday, November 17th, the Czech Republic marked 22 years since the start of the Velvet Revolution as well as the 72nd anniversary of the events of November 1939 which resulted in the closure of all Czech universities by the Nazis and reprisals against students and intellectuals. But many Czechs used the holiday to voice their discontent with the current government policies. More

New trade minister appointment stirs controversy

16-11-2011 16:01 | Christian Falvey

Martin Kocourek, Martin Kuba, Petr Nečas, photo: CTK President Klaus has appointed Civic Democrat Martin Kuba to head the ministry of Trade and Industry, following the resignation of Martin Kocourek last week. Though Mr Kocourek’s tenure ended amid allegations of corruption, the new minister was clearly not chosen on the basis of a controversy-free political history, as Christian Falvey reports. More

Industry minister resigns amid corruption charges

10-11-2011 15:56 | Christian Falvey

Martin Kocourek, photo: CTK Prime Minister Petr Nečas accepted the resignation of Industry and Trade Minister Martin Kocourek on Wednesday evening, the sixth change to the cabinet in the last year. The resignation was preceded by several days of corruption allegations against Mr Kocourek and speculation as to the source of a 16 million crown payment made to the minister’s mother. More

Fresh blow to government’s anti-corruption efforts

08-11-2011 16:17 | Jan Richter

Martin Kocourek The Czech government’s anti-corruption efforts took a beating when the lower house of Parliament last week watered down its public procurement bill, leaving a loophole for non-transparent companies to reach public money. The centre-right cabinet is also fighting an uphill battle against corruption in its own ranks after reports that Civic Democrat minister Martin Kocourek’s mother became rich overnight, with no explanation given by her or her son. More

Government reforms approved by Parliament

07-11-2011 16:46 | Daniela Lazarová

Photo: CTK After a grueling week-long filibuster in the lower house, the centre-right coalition government on Sunday pushed a package of key reform bills through Parliament, overturning a Senate veto, in what has been a long and fierce battle with the opposition. The bills which will launch an overhaul of the pension, health care and welfare systems, among others, still need to be signed by the president and are expected to take effect at the start of next year. More

President Klaus denies allegations of corrupt presidential pardon

19-10-2011 15:35 | Jan Richter

Václav Klaus, photo: Archive of the Czech Government Czech President Václav Klaus has come out strongly against allegations that the agenda of granting presidential pardons was corrupt. Earlier this week, the weekly Respekt reported on a pardon that might have been bought from the president’s office for an ex-police officer who was to serve two years in jail for corruption. While President Klaus vigorously denied these claims, the police are looking into the case, and many believe presidential pardons should be much more transparent. More

Pilot emission of government bonds sells like hot cakes

07-10-2011 15:37 | Daniela Lazarová

The government’s offer of state bonds, enabling citizens to invest in the national debt, has proved hugely successful. After registering orders for more than 16.5 billion crowns, way over the set 10 billion crown target, the Finance Ministry terminated all registrations on Friday, three weeks ahead of the scheduled date. Although public interest surpassed all expectations, critics say it was a costly and unnecessary transaction. More

Nečas ally appointed Agriculture Minister

06-10-2011 15:53 | Christian Falvey

Petr Bendl, Václav Klaus, photo: CTK The post of agriculture minister was filled this week as abruptly as it was vacated with Thursday’s appointment of Civic Democrat Petr Bendl. A close ally of the prime minister, Mr Bendl is an experienced hand in regional and ministerial leadership, but his ties to agriculture are non-existent. More

Miroslav Kalousek named Finance Minister of the Year for Emerging Europe 2011

26-09-2011 16:51 | Daniela Lazarová

Miroslav Kalousek, photo: CTK Czech Finance Minister Miroslav Kalousek has been named “Finance Minister of the Year for Emerging Europe 2011”, an award presented by the Washington-based Emerging Markets magazine. The award, given for Mr. Kalousek’s commitment to consolidating public finances amidst a worsening global outlook, is seen as confirmation of the Czech government’s prudent fiscal policy and on picking up the award a beaming Miroslav Kalousek was quick to promise the nation “more cuts in public spending” in the year to come. More

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