Anticorruption police have moved to prosecute leading Public Affairs
member Vít Bárta on charges of bribery. Former party member Jaroslav
Škárka may also face prosecution on suspicion of accepting money from the
former transport minister and de facto leader of the junior coalition party
in late 2010. In the spring of last year, Mr Škárka and the former head
of the party’s parliamentary club, Kristýna Kočí, accused Mr Bárta of
offering them loyalty payments of hundreds of thousands of crowns. Both
were expelled from the party, and Mr Bárta was forced to leave the
cabinet. The state prosecutor will reportedly decide on whether to
prosecute by the end of January.