Skrepek, anti-corruption police spokesman, said no facts have been uncovered to indicate that a crime was committed. Gross earned tens of millions of crowns in the above deal, according to the media. Jiri Jehlicka, operator of the website of the Central Registry of Debtors and of the anti-corruption line, previously lodged a complaint against Gross on suspicion of abuse of information. The police, nevertheless, started dealing with Smith tops Hollywood earner list ...
Czech courts to decide on length of deviants' detention ... the case on their own initiative, irrespective of the complaint. The majority owner of Moravia Energo, one of the country's most significant traders in electricity, is a company of entrepreneur Tomas Chrenek. Gross bought about a one-third stake in Moravia Energo from Robert Sykora, his acquaintance and former deputy industry and trade minister, last year. The purchase was financed for Gross by the Slovak branch of the Czech financial and consulting firm Key Investments. Gross's debt was reportedly covered by entrepreneur Richard Kucik, co-founder of Moravia Energo, who transferred 13.5 million crowns to Key Investment. Afterwards Gross sold the 31 percent stake to the Arca Capital Bohemia company, belonging to Slovak financier Pavol Krupa, reportedly for 80 million crowns. Three years ago, Gross was forced to resign as prime minister because he was unable to credibly explain the origin of 1.2 million crowns he had used to buy a flat.
This case, also investigated by the police, was shelved earlier. (USD1=16.066 crowns)
(Ceske Noviny)
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