Klára Dostálová

[2] She faced suspicions of manipulating the repair of Hořice Square,[3] in which CEP prepared an application for a subsidiary, where her father Vilém Tvrdík subsequently won the tender.

[4] Dostálová was also involved in the non-profit company Revitalizace KUKS ops, which has been in liquidation since 6 January 2023, where she served as chairwoman of directors board.

[12] In the 2017 Czech parliamentary election, Dostálová was a non-party leader of the ANO movement in the Hradec Králové region,[13] receiving 5,237 preferential votes and thus became a member of parliament.

[14] Between November and December 2017, she became a candidate for the post of Minister for Local Development of the Czech Republic in the emerging First Cabinet of Andrej Babiš.

[16] In 2018, Babiš requested Dostálová to be Minister for Regional Development of the Czech Republic in his second government,[17] appointed by President Miloš Zeman on 27 June.

[24] ANO won the European Parliament election, with Dostálova herself receiving the highest number of preferential votes of all candidates from all parties and movements, thus becoming an MEP.

She was supposed to make decisions about spending money for the benefit of selected people outside of the standard official procedure and suspected of subsidy fraud.