by Viktor Gomez T he dead Hungarian and the man from Mauritius who denied any involvement had seemed easy enough to sweep under the carpet, but when the newspapers started to write about a secret Swiss bank account,Vaclav Klaus’s government knew it was finally in real trouble. After losing its parliamentary majority in elections last year, the coalition government had […]

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