A knockout motion for the appointment of a commission of inquiry into the wiretapping scandal already in the Sejm. Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki answered questions related to this opportunity to clarify the scandal related to the illegal wiretapping of the most important politicians and business representatives in 2013-2014. Recall that Morawiecki himself was also registered as the then director of Bank Zachodni WBK.
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I am even more broadly in favor of the creation of a commission or appropriate mechanisms to verify how such Russian influence in the field of security, in the field of the energy system, actually took place here. So this thing really needs to be looked into and checked out, and I’m absolutely for it.
replied the Prime Minister.
Koalicja Obywatelska has called for the creation of a commission of inquiry into the phone tapping scandal
On Friday, KO MPs tabled a motion in the Sejm to appoint a commission to investigate the wiretapping scandal, Borys Budka had announced the day before.
“Parliamentary Club Civic Coalition today filed a motion with the Marshal of the Sejm with a draft resolution on the establishment of a commission of inquiry to examine the correctness, legality and adequacy of the measures taken by public authorities and institutions to preventing and countering the influence of foreign secret services on the political energy of Poland in the period from July 1, 2013 to October 20, 2022, as well as omissions in the field of detecting these influences “- we read in the club announcement, which quotes Interior.
On Friday, Zbigniew Ziobro commented on the wiretapping scandal and the published testimony of one of the key witnesses – former partner Marek Falenta, who was profiled by Newsweek a week ago. The Minister of Justice lashed out at Donald Tusk and pointed out that the former Prime Minister “consciously and uncritically believed the accounts and explanations of Marcin W., even prejudging the veracity of his explanations”. Ziobro accused the PO leader “of wanting to draw conclusions from Marcin W.’s explanations that would allow him to make heavy and false accusations against the ruling camp.”
– When Putin’s Russia commits terrible crimes, symbolized by Bucha […] bringing charges about Putin’s dealings with Russia and the Russian secret service is extremely difficult, he said. He argued that “Defense he did it consciously, with cynicism and calculation. “”He also accused the prosecutor’s office of not explaining the wires and keeping the matter secret. He demanded disclosure, so as Attorney General, I decided to respond to Donald Tusk’s demands. and release all minutes submitted by Marcin W. – he said. Ziobro clarified that “the entire story has been revealed, in which there is a meeting point between politics, the coal mafia, the Russian services, Russia and corruption”.
Mateusz Morawiecki for the creation of a commission of inquiry into the telephone tapping scandal
The wiretapping scandal broke on June 14, 2014. It was then that “Wprost” published transcripts of interviews with several dozen people connected with politics and business. Illegal wiretapping was installed in several restaurants in the capital, incl. at Sowa & Friends. The calls were recorded in 2013-2014. Among those recorded were: Ministers government Donald Tusk (including Interior Ministry head Bartłomiej Sienkiewicz, Transport Minister Sławomir Nowak, health Minister Bartosz Arłukowicz, Deputy Minister of Finance Andrzej Parafianowicz), former President of the National Bank of Poland Marek Belka, former President Aleksander Kwasniewski and former Director of Bank Zachodni WBK Mateusz Morawiecki.
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