Prague – The management of the Czech Tatra truck maker and its Indian share holder Ravinder Kumar Rishi face a criminal complaint over suspiciously disadvantageous deliveries of vehicles to India, the daily Pravo writes today.
Lawyer Vaclav Laska, former long-standing head of the Czech branch of the Transparency International corruption watchdog, filed the complaint on behalf of his client who has requested anonymity.
Laska said Tatra lost 270 million crowns from 2005 due to the deliveries to India. The firm´s management dismisses it. More…..
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April 27th, 2011