Kalousek said Cunek was probably paid per diem for journeys that he did not take at all.
Only so could he receive such sums that the U.S. Kroll auditors state in their audit of Cunek's finances. Cunek, who is also local development minister, senator and Christian Democrat (KDU-CSL) chairman, was suspected of bribe taking in 2002 when he was mayor of Czech ForMin wants Prague to ratify Lisbon treaty by year-end ...
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(Ceske Noviny)
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