Václav Láska (born 4 August 1974) is a Czech politician and head of the Senator 21 party, which he founded in 2017.
[3] Besides his political career he is a barrister, former police investigator and chairman of the board of Transparency International.
In 1999, he joined the Office of Financial Crime and State Protection (ÚFKOS), where he led investigations related to IPB and the Harvard funds.
In July 2007, Minister of the Interior Ivan Langer rejected Láska's request for a waiver of confidentiality, the approval of which would have allowed him to testify in the USA in the case of Viktor Kožený.
He lectures on legal and security issues for private companies and teaches at the Czech Technical University in Prague CTU.