Šárka Grossová

Šárka Grossová (born 6 November 1969) is a Czech entrepreneur. Her opaque business activities contributed to the resignation of her husband Stanislav Gross from the post of Czech prime minister in April 2005.[1]

Šárka met Stanislav in the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic, where she worked in the cafeteria[2] and he was a freshman member of the parliament. She has quickly become a successful businesswoman just as her husband was becoming an influential MP and eventually the prime minister of Czech Republic, however, her rise in the business world is subject to controversy - see information on Stanislav Gross and note.[3]

In January 2004 Šárka set up a foundation, Nadační fond Diamant dětem.[4] This foundation quickly reduced its activities to the bare minimum, and by the end of year 2005 (coinciding with her husband's fall from politics) there were no activities of this foundation, as such this foundation never had any measurable impact on Czech philanthropy. It would seem that this was a typical activity of a spouse of a high-ranking politician, striving to publicise the charitable (fake or real) side of her husband's character.[5] One of the three board members became musician Michal David, co-owner of company Cleopatra Musical, which was among the contributors of the company in 2004.[6] The largest donor sent the foundation CZK 500 thousand and asked the foundation to remain in anonymity.[6]

She owns a $735,000 Hidden Bay condo in Miami, Florida.[7][8]

Notes

  1. Jaroslav Kmenta, Barková nepodniká. Boxuje, Mladá fronta DNES, 7 February 2006, page 4
  2. Sabina Slonková, Jiří Kubík, Grossova rodina si polepšila, Mladá fronta DNES, 12 February 2002, front page
  3. "Loan Sarka? Business interests of the prime minister's wife take center stage in coalition crisis".
  4. Czech commercial register at justice.cz, identification number (IČO) 27103471
  5. "News section of the foundation website" (in Czech).
  6. 1 2 Annual report of Nadační fond Diamant dětem 2004 pdf
  7. "Miami-Dade prop. tax records".
  8. "Grosses properties - info from Idnes.cz - Czech internet newspaper" (in Czech).
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