Impact of the Dosimeter case: Prague will have in-depth audits done in its 250 organizations
At an extraordinary meeting called for the position at the end of June, the city councilors instructed the councilors to ensure audits in connection with IT contracts assigned by the municipality and other organizations of the city to companies associated with entrepreneurs Pavlo Dovhomilja and Maroš Jančovič, who are accused in the Dozimeter case. However, the audits of contribution organizations approved today will not only concern information technologies, but areas of all and all organizations.
In the event that any of the organizations cooperated with the company or companies on the list, the auditors will check in detail the entire process of the competition and awarding the contract. “The audited companies have a number of contracts with ministries, government and independent Prague city districts, and I would therefore recommend to all of them to carry out similar in-depth audits. Contracts can be completely legitimate and come from open tenders, but cwe want to believe everything for sure,” said Hřib. He added that the Pirates implement anti-corruption measures throughout the election period.
Police officers from the National Center Against Organized Crime (NCOZ) v In June, more than ten people were charged in the DPP due to management, among others the mayor’s deputy Petr Hlubuček (formerly STAN), businessman Michal Redl, former member of the board of directors of DPP Matej Augustín and other members of the management of the company which, as the city’s largest company, runs MHD. The police allege that an organized group of the accused systematically occupied key positions in the DPP so that appointing friendly managers could influence various tenders in order to obtain bribes.
Part of the project team that invented the dosimeter. From left: Petr Klusoń from the Academy of Sciences, Stanislav Vašíček, director of Invos, Karel Ettler, Michal Veselý (VUT) and Petr Dzik (VUT).
Author: Photo: Mária Rušínová, FCH BUT archive