Wednesday, August 09, 2006

What has happened to the Czech connection?

Ever heard of Omnipol? No, it is not another omnipotent international police, bot the big brother of Czech arms trade, before and shortly after 1990. The list of its managers and supervisors looks impressive.

Here you go with some of the former and ongoing Omnipol leaders from the Czech commercial registry draft - and the different names the company had in the meantime, until it finally came back to the name of the Czechoslovak origin from 1959.

Company name: AEROCOPTER, akciová společnost
Registered: 8. July 1996
Erazed 25. June 1997
C.H.M., a.s.
Registered: 25. June 1997
Erazed: 9. April 1999
OMNYX, a.s.
Registered: 9. April 1999
Erazed: 8. September 2004
OMNIPOL a.s.
Registered: 8. September 2004

Identification number: 250 63 138

Company's orgáns - board of (former) directors
JUDr. Lukáš Staněk, r.č. 480318/087
ing. Jaromír Herrmann
ing. Petr Soukup,
JUDr. Lubomír Naď,
Ing. Milan Černý,
Ing. Pavel Musela,
JUDr. Ivan Hejl,
Ing. Pavel Roubal,
Ing. Richard Háva,
Ing. Michal Hon
Ing. Jiří Řezáč,
JUDr. Bruno Chudý
Ing. Milan Jurek,
Ing. Milan Faltus,
ing. Josef Piga,


Board of superviors:
JUDr. Zdeněk Bazal
ing. Miloslav Sobotka
ing. René Šmejkal
Ing. Vladimír Žák,
ing. Václav Junek,
Ing. Otakar Bízek,
ing. Marcel Breda,
Ing. Pavel Roubal,
Ing. Jan Eret,
JUDr. Martin Klimpl,
Mgr. Milena Stavělová,
Ing. Michal Habart,
Ing. Richard Háva,
Ing. Jozef Piga,
Vratislav Ondráček,
Shares:
100 pieces a 2,010,000 CZK (from 23. September 2005).
Former nominal value per share: 10,000 CZK.
This means a capital increase from 1,000,000 to 201,000,000 CZK.

Source: www.justice.cz

Question: Which role do these gentlemen (and the lady) play in today's arms trader family?

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