In a related development, the Czech Ministry of the Interior announced it is to file criminal charges against Frantisek Filous, an official within the ministry who allegedly signed a contract to sell Proctor & Gamble personal data on Czech citizens held on the computerised Registry of Czech Citizens which was supplied to the ministry by Wyse Technology Inc and Informix Software Inc in a contract secured in October 1991 (CI No 2,234). The previous day, Dr Miroslava Matousova, the head of the Department of the state Information System at the Ministry of the Economy, which drafts government wide legislation regarding data processing procurement and open systems standards, maintained that the delayed implementation for the computer system had stemmed from conflict of interest within the Interior Ministry and said the system had been implemented a manner which had lent itself to private profit being made by those able to access data.