Populist billionaire Andrej Babis wins Czech vote
He may be facing charges over alleged EU subsidy fraud, but billionaire businessman Andrej Babis has won the support of voters in the Czech general election by pushing his trademark anti-corruption and anti-euro ticket. Dubbed the "Czech version of Trump" by Forbes, the wiry, grey-haired, Slovak-born farming, media and chemicals mogul is the Czech Republic's second-richest man. ANO entered parliament two years later, but Babis himself has since been dogged by allegations of wrongdoing, something he flatly denies.