Czech Authorities Will Not Resolve It. TI Has Turned to the European Commission over Babiš's Conflict of Interest
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The anti-corruption organization Transparency International does not believe that the Czech government and the Czech authorities are willing to resolve the conflict of interest of Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO). Its representatives are therefore communicating directly with the European Commission. The Prime Minister has previously stated that by placing shares in the fund he considers the conflict of interest to be resolved and yesterday he r…
In connection with the possible conflict of interest of Andrej Babiš, the European Commission has also become interested in entitlement agricultural subsidies, which have so far remained outside the EU's attention. If the payment ban were to apply to them as well, Agrofert would lose lower units of billions in the annual horizon.
Due to the conflict of interest of Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO), the anti-corruption organization Transparency International has filed a complaint with the institutions of the European Union. The organization does not consider the placement of Agrofert shares in the RSVP Trust fund to be a sufficient solution, announced the executive director of Transparency International, David Kotora. Babiš said in response on Wednesday that his solution …
Praha - Kvůli střetu zájmů premiéra Andreje Babiše (ANO) podala protikorupční organizace Transparency International (TI) podnět k institucím Evropské unie. Vložení akcií Agrofertu do svěřenského fondu RSVP Trust nepovažuje za dostatečné řešení. Na tiskové konferenci to dnes oznámil výkonný ředitel TI David Kotora. Babiš už dříve uvedl, že vložením akcií do fondu považuje střet zájmů za vyřešený. In this case, the best option is the standard.
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