Cunek was already suspected of corruption in the past.
In 2002, when he was mayor of Vsetin, north Moravia, he allegedly took over a half a million bribe for the sale of the town's stake in Vsetinske byty s.r.o. company to H Real real estate firm. He resigned from the government in early November 2007 when the case was reopened. The case was, however, definitively halted a fortnight later. Cunek returned to the government in April. The new criminal complaint was filed by Jiri Jehlicka, technical administrator of the Czech Debtors Central Register. Jehlicka cited that part of state attorney Arif Salichov's decision Czech courts to decide on length of deviants' detention ...
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(Ceske Noviny)
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