2. května 2014 | Program

Analýzy

One of the projects pursued by the Anticorruption Endowment is analysing received anticorruption inputs. We will continuously publish here information pertaining to specific analyses.

Na Homolce Hospital

Na Homolce Hospital’s former director, Dr. Vladimír Dbalý let private companies related to ŠACHTA & PARTNERS, Attorneys-at-Law, or rather Ivo Rittig, profit from renting the organization’s storage facilities. For details, please go to section Cases.

ČEZ

State Enterprise ČEZ a.s. will spend 25 billion crowns on the modernization of the Prunéřov thermal power plant. Contracts have been signed. Problem is, there is not enough coal available in the country to sustain the plant’s operation. The investment is suspect and will mean a big loss for the Czech Republic. But whistleblowers are being silenced. The Anticorruption Endowment (NFPK) possesses incontrovertible evidence about that. For details, please go to section Cases.

MPSV

The Anticorruption Endowment (NFPK) last week filed a criminal complaint against the Minister of Labour and Social Affairs, Jaromír Drábek, his first deputy Vladimír Šiška and unknown delinquents. The Endowment suspects them of criminal negligence of their duties as administrators of foreign assets, misuse of information and position in business relationships, accepting bribes, and other criminal conduct. For details, please go to section Cases.

Electic Waste

The state has given its blessings to a new monopoly on the electrical waste market and the Ministry of the Environment is working to consolidate that. The ministry is drafting a bill on reclaiming products past their useful life with the provision that all electrical waste must be channelled through selected companies. Massive stripping of billions of crowns from public funds might continue with even greater intensity than today. For details, please go to section Cases.

Prague Public Transport Company

Lobbyist Ivo Rittig stands behind the cause of overpriced tickets of the Prague Public Transport Company. He is probably the beneficial user of the sum of CZK 0.17 per ticket, totalling almost seven million crowns per annum. This follows from documents available to the Anticorruption Endowment. For details, please go to section Cases.