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1 Operation Dozimetr  



1.1  Arrested  





1.2  Accused, General Health Insurance Company (VZP) branch  







2 Hlubuček affair  





3 References  














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Operation Dozimetr was a police operation in June 2022 related to investigation of corruption at Prague City Hall linked primarily to Transport Enterprise of the Capital City of Prague [cs] (DPP). After more than two years of monitoring, the Police of the Czech Republic carried out a mass raid on the Prague City Hall, at the headquarters of the Transport Enterprises of the Capital City of Prague and at dozens of other places. Eleven of the thirteen defendants were arrested including the then Deputy Mayor of Prague Petr Hlubuček [cs] a member of Mayors and Independents or the influential Zlín businessman Michal Redl [cs] who is the alleged head of the group. The Group was accused, for example, for influencing the public contracts of the Transport Company of the Capital City of Prague (DPP), bribery and efforts to divest assets from DPP and other institutions.

Operation Dozimetr

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On 15 June 2022 The National Centre for Combating Organised Crime launched the Dosimetr operation. It was a mass raid on the City of Prague, the Transport Enterprises of the Capital City of Prague (DPP) and other places. Police charged thirteen people.[1]

The police monitored the group for over two years. They used telephone and conspiracy flats to monitor. The group knew about the interest of the police at least since September 2020, when the media wrote about the filed criminal report. According to criminal investigators, therefore, the accused regularly inspected their equipment for wiretapping and, for example, used encrypted communication. They also hired a security agency to detect wiretaps. And thanks to contacts with the police, they also discovered one car that was watching them. In total, the police prosecuted thirteen people, three of whom were abroad at the time of the raid.[2]

According to the police, the leader of the group was Zlín businessman Michal Redl, who had previously been investigated for his connection to Radovan Krejčíř. However, he did not go to court because the doctors confirmed his partial incapacity.[2] According to records, the group operated in such a way that Petr Hlubuček exercised his political influence over the City of Prague and the DPP Supervisory Board and, together with senior executives, influenced DPP's finances and public procurement for the benefit of connected entrepreneurs.[2] Their other goals were the contracts of the General Health Insurance Company or the Regional Administration and Road Maintenance of the Central Bohemian Region.[3] Deputy Mayor Adam Scheinherr [cs] (Prague Together) said that in the past, he filed as a chairman of the DPP Supervisory Board a criminal complaint on suspicion of attempted corruption.[1]

The police started investigation of another branch of the Dosimetr operation - contracts in General Health Insurance Company (VZP). In April 2023 the police charged five people, one of them is former Civic Democratic PartyMPMarek Šnajdr [cs].[4] He should have received a bribe 200,000 crowns from Pavel Dovhomilja to influence one public contract.[5]

Arrested

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Petr Hlubuček (STAN)

Accused, General Health Insurance Company (VZP) branch

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Hlubuček affair

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Shortly after his arrest, Petr Hlubuček was removed from all positions at the Prague City Hall, in the DPP and in the STAN party. For the time being, however, he remains mayor of the Prague-Lysolaje district.[8] Immediately after his arrest, Petr Hlubuček began to dispose of his property. For example, he transferred his villa and the surrounding land in Prague's Lysolaje to his partner Jiří Karvánek (STAN).[9]

The police file also showed the connection between the Minister of Education Petr Gazdík (STAN) and Michal Redl, with whom he repeatedly called, arranged secret meetings and was on holiday with him.[10] On 19 June 2022 Petr Gazdík stated that although he felt innocent, he would resign as Minister of Education and vice-chairman of the STAN movement at the end of the month.[11]

The STAN party subsequently began to examine its financial donations and found a connection with Redl at 300,000 crowns, which declared that the donors would return.[12] Due to the case (and the death of Deputy leader Věslav Michalik), the staffing of the STAN leadership was significantly disrupted. Leader Vít Rakušan therefore moved the holding of the regular assembly of the movement from the autumn to the summer of 2022.[13]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Policie zasahuje v budově pražského magistrátu, zajímá se o radního Hlubučka. Obviněno je 11 lidí". Deník N (in Czech). 15 June 2022. Retrieved 19 June 2022.
  • ^ a b c "Policisté přes dva roky sledovali lidi, auta i konspirační byty. Kauza dopravního podniku zblízka". ČT24 (in Czech). Česká televize. Retrieved 19 June 2022.
  • ^ "Nejde jen o dopravní podnik. Kauza Hlubuček sahá i na další místa". tn.nova.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 19 June 2022.
  • ^ Koutník, Ondřej; Kroupa, Janek (12 April 2023). "Policie obvinila v kauze Dozimetr exposlance ODS". Seznam Zprávy (in Czech). Retrieved 22 April 2023.
  • ^ Nohl, Radek (21 April 2023). "V dárkové tašce bylo 200 tisíc. Policie popsala důkazy na mocného exposlance". Seznam Zprávy (in Czech). Retrieved 22 April 2023.
  • ^ "PŘEHLEDNĚ: Kdo je kdo na seznamu obviněných v kauze Hlubuček". Novinky.cz. Retrieved 19 June 2022.
  • ^ Gričová, Andrea (17 June 2022). "Policie obvinila v kauze Dozimetr pět lidí". ČT24. Czech Television. Czech News Agency. Retrieved 23 June 2022.
  • ^ "Hlubuček skončil jako náměstek a není ve STAN. Jedna funkce mu ale zůstala". tn.nova.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 19 June 2022.
  • ^ "Hlubuček se zbavuje majetku. Vilu v Lysolajích začal převádět v den razie na svého partnera". iROZHLAS (in Czech). Retrieved 19 June 2022.
  • ^ "Gazdík s obviněným Redlem komunikoval zcela běžně. A byli i na dovolené, tvrdí policisté". Novinky.cz. Retrieved 19 June 2022.
  • ^ ""Udělal jsem chybu, ale nic neukradl." Gazdík skončil kvůli korupční aféře". Seznam Zprávy. Retrieved 19 June 2022.
  • ^ "STAN vrátí 300 tisíc korun z darů od obviněného podnikatele Michala Redla. Piráti požadují kvůli kauze vysvětlení". ČT24 (in Czech). Česká televize. Retrieved 19 June 2022.
  • ^ "STAN se rozpadlo vedení a uspíší sněm, Rakušan zvažuje na školství Drahoše". iDNES.cz (in Czech). 19 June 2022. Retrieved 20 June 2022.

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