The Ostrava court, north Moravia, fined Cunek 20,000 crowns for a breach of duty of a public official set in the law on conflict of interests. He did not state in his statement on the activities, property, incomes, gifts and claims that he submitted in March 2007 in connection with his resignation as mayor of Vsetin, north Moravia, that he has an unpaid mortgage credit with Komercni banka amounting to almost 1,4 million crowns. "I did not conceal anything.
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(Ceske Noviny)
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