The paper writes that they even sought a position in the recently established Institute for Studies of Totalitarian Regimes. One of them, Radim Bures, who held the post of deputy head of the crime prevention department, was dismissed for collaboration with the military counter-intelligence service under the communist regime. He, however, says he was listed unjustly, and that he will sue the ministry, MfD writes. The paper writes, however, that Interior Minister Ivan Langer (senior Civic Democrats, ODS) does not apply the same measures to all people. Langer has appointed Tomas Kuzel, who allegedly collaborated with the StB, to the post of deputy police president for financial matters, MfD writes. Jiri Komorous, current anti-drug policeman number one, was preparing High amount of medicines abused for drug production in CzechRep ...
Czech extremist march's organiser sues mayor over ban ... for service in the StB-directed intelligence service, the paper writes. MfD writes that Interior Ministry employees and their past started to be vetted in January 2007.
The vetting of some 1800 people was then ordered by Langer. It showed that 150 employees were officers of the totalitarian secret service or its agents, the paper writes. It says every 12th senior employee of the ministry worked for the StB.
(Ceske Noviny)
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