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Head of Polish Financial Oversight Commission resigns amid corruption allegations

The Chairman of the Polish Financial Oversight Authority (KNF) Marek Chrzanowski handed his resignation from the post on Tuesday, informs the Polish Press Agency (PAP). He said that his decision was motivated by his "responsibilty for effective functioning of financial market oversight and the need for swift solving of this issue for the benefit of the state". Polish daily newspaper "Gazeta Wyborcza" informed on Tuesday that Chrzanowski is believed to have submitted a corruption offer to a private bank owner Leszek Czarnecki.

Police allowed a wedding to end before detaining the groom suspected of crimes

Ring on a finger and hands in handcuffs. Police officers acting on a warrant arrested a man in the registry office. They were, however, gallant enough to allow the marriage ceremony to end before swooping in. The unusual situation took place in a registry office in Grudziądz, northern Poland. The police have gathered intelligence on the planned ceremony, but they let it to end before they detained the groom. They also allowed the couple to sign all the legal paperwork connected with the marriage before apprehending the man who was wanted since June. He is suspected of being involved in a number of crimes, including a prohibted act of endangering the life or health of others.

Big plans for the centenary. National Library wants to rebuild the lost collections

Regaining independence in literature. What sort of books and press were read by Poles after 1918? The National Library joined in the commemorations of the 100th anniversary of regaining independece, but not only by issuing an occasional publications. The library wants to rebuild collections lost in the Second World War. Hence, the appeal for donating literature and prints from 19th and the first half of 20th century.

Hundreds of candles on graves of those who fought for Polish independence

Hundreds of candles on hundreds of graves of soldiers who gave their lives for the fatherland in Białystok, Suwałki, Vilnius and Lviv. As part of the "Light of Remembrance for the Undefeated" campaign, hundreds of people lit candles at old Polish cemeteries, to commemorate those who fought for Polish independence.