David Rath, formerly a prominent member of the Social Democratic Party who
is to be tried for corruption, has threatened to unveil allegedly corrupt
practices in financing the party’s election campaigns. In an interview
for the daily Mlada Fronta Dnes Mr. Rath sent the party a thinly-veiled
threat from his prison cell saying the public would soon learn how the
strongest opposition party raised money for its election campaigns. The
former governor of central Bohemia who has been held in custody since May
after being caught with an alleged seven million crown bribe on his person,
previously hinted that the money had been destined for party coffers. The
party has distanced itself from Mr. Rath and maintains that its finances
are above board.