The Czech counterintelligence service BIS has asked President Petr Pavel to allow the former head of the presidential office, Vratislav Mynář, to be released from his obligation of confidentiality. This request comes after the leaking of confidential information from BIS to the presidential office.
Former president Miloš Zeman was already questioned in connection with this case at the end of January. However, he refused to sign the same request from the counterintelligence service asking for Mr Mynář to be released from his obligation of confidentiality shortly before the end of his tenure as president.
If the president signs off on this request, Mr Mynář will likely be questioned about the leaking of confidential information. It remains to be seen if President Petr Pavel will grant the request from the counterintelligence service.