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COIB Announces Two Settlements with Public Servants Who Violated Conflicts of Interest Laws

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The New York City Conflicts of Interest Board (COIB”) announced Wednesday, Nov. 19, two settlements with public servants who violated the conflicts of interest law’s job-seeking prohibition, which prohibits public servants from seeking employment with a firm while participating in their City capacity in a matter involving that firm.
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Czech President Pavel said he hopes that Babiš, chairman of the "Citizens' Action Party," will publicly explain how he will resolve the conflict of interest before being appointed prime minister, as this would affect the national level and could cause the EU to suspend or delay its financial aid to the Czech Republic.

The parties of the outgoing government coalition KDU-ČSL, ODS, STAN and TOP 09, together with the Pirates, have requested an extraordinary meeting of the Chamber of Deputies to resolve the conflict of interest between the chairman of the ANO movement and the likely future Prime Minister Andrej Babiš. Today, the former government majority is in opposition and does not have enough votes in the Chamber to push through something real, but they still…

President Petr Pavel debated with students at the Faculty of Social Studies of Masaryk University in Brno yesterday. The students' questions concerned November 17, Andrej Babiš's conflict of interest, and support for Ukraine. Unlike the March debate with Prime Minister Petr Fiala (ODS), the discussion took place without incident.

President Petr Pavel firmly believes that Andrej Babiš should publicly state how he will resolve his conflict of interest over ownership of the Agrofert holding before being appointed prime minister. He is also using an argument from a Constitutional Court ruling from previous years to support this. But Babiš does not want to do...

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ceskenoviny.cz broke the news in on Tuesday, November 18, 2025.
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