David Rath
***JUNE 10, 2019 FILE PHOTO*** Former Central Bohemia regional governor and former health minister David Rath (for Social Democrats, CSSD) has received the summons to start serving his seven-year prison sentence for corruption, the server iROZHLAS.cz has said, referring to Rath's defence council Adam Cerny, on Thursday, October 3, 2019. The commercial television station Nova said Rath had confirmed that he received the summons and would go to the prison on Monday. Rath's criminal case started in mid-May 2012 when he was caught red-handed with seven million crowns in a wine box, a bribe for a manipulated commission relating to the reconstruction of a chateau in Central Bohemia, and arrested. In June, the Prague High Court meted out a seven-year prison sentence for him, fined him ten million crowns and gave him the seven-year ban to work in the civil service over fraud related to public contracts in Central Bohemia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)
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