Prime Minister Petr Nečas has openly acknowledged that the government’s
S-card project, an electronic system for social and welfare benefit
payments, was fraught with problems and should be scrapped. At a joint
press conference with Labour and Social Affairs Minister Ludmila
Mullerová, the prime minister said his proposal would be put to the
cabinet at the earliest possible date. The S-card system has come under
fire from the opposition, trade unions, recipients of welfare and even the
Ombudsman for burdening those whom it is meant to serve and for leaving
their personal data open to possible abuse. The system was criticized as
being unethical and possibly even in violation of the Constitution. Some
recipients of welfare benefits had threatened to take it to court despite
the fact that the government backtracked and made significant concessions.