Prague City Hall will not seek arbitration over the city’s controversial
Opencard project, Mayor Adriana Krnáčová said. City Hall officials were
planning to take the owner of the Opencard application, the firm EMS, to
arbitration over the city’s alleged debt to the company. However, they
will now wait for a court ruling in the case, Ms Krnáčová said. Since
its introduction in 2006, the Opencard project, originally conceived as a
smart multipurpose card, has cost the city some 1.2 billion crowns, and now
serves as a public transport pass in the city. Five former City Hall
employees have been sentenced on corruption charges in relation with the
project.