Prague District 2 Court today, on Monday, May 7, 2018, acquitted Rudolf Doucha, who drafted an expert report on the price of the state-owned shares in the OKD coal-mining company, and former deputy chairmen of the Czech National Property Fund (FNM) Pavel Kuta (photo) and Jan Skurek, who were in charge of the privatisation deal. The court ruled that it had not been proven that their conduct was criminal. The verdict was meted out two and a half years after the trial started.However, it has not taken effect since the state attorney appealed it instantly. Judge Iva Fialova said the indictment had

Prague District 2 Court today, on Monday, May 7, 2018, acquitted Rudolf Doucha, who drafted an expert report on the price of the state-owned shares in the OKD coal-mining company, and former deputy chairmen of the Czech National Property Fund (FNM) Pavel Kuta (photo) and Jan Skurek, who were in charge of the privatisation deal. The court ruled that it had not been proven that their conduct was criminal. The verdict was meted out two and a half years after the trial started.However, it has not taken effect since the state attorney appealed it instantly. Judge Iva Fialova said the indictment had Stock Photo
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Prague District 2 Court today, on Monday, May 7, 2018, acquitted Rudolf Doucha, who drafted an expert report on the price of the state-owned shares in the OKD coal-mining company, and former deputy chairmen of the Czech National Property Fund (FNM) Pavel Kuta (photo) and Jan Skurek, who were in charge of the privatisation deal. The court ruled that it had not been proven that their conduct was criminal. The verdict was meted out two and a half years after the trial started.However, it has not taken effect since the state attorney appealed it instantly. Judge Iva Fialova said the indictment had only been filed ten years after the company was sold and there were a number of failings in it. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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