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NIK president responds to review of his assets declaration

The scandal over Marian Banaś, the President of the Supreme Audit Office (NIK) continues. Although the case moves forward, Mr Banaś remains in his position and no final date for the conclusion of the investigation by the Central Anti-Corruption Bureau (CBA) has been given.

Law and Justice MEPs abstained in vote on LGBT people in Uganda

The European Parliament has taken a firm stance against the death penalty for homosexuality in Uganda. The resolution was passed by an overwhelming majority. Law and Justice MEPs abstained from the final voting because they maintain it promotes the LGBT movement in Africa.

"Rzeczpospolita": Scandal in the finance ministry - accusations of abuse of office

Although complaints were filed 3 years ago on Marian Banaś' former coworker at the Ministry of Finance, the Prime Minister's Chancellery has been slow to respond. The "Rzeczpospolita" daily claims abuse of office was among the charges against Arkadiusz B. who worked closely with the Minister of Finance and current head of the Supreme Audit Office (NIK).

Electoral commission issues negative opinions on 36 electoral protests

The National Electoral Commission (PKW) on Monday issued negative opinions regarding 36 electoral protests. Four of them had been submitted by the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party, one by Civic Coalition, and one by Polish People's Party - informed the head of the National Electoral Bureau (KBW), Magdalena Pietrzak. The PKW has recommended the Supreme Court not to pursue the complaints any further.

Mother and her three children die in a fire in Inowrocław

A 31-year-old mother and her three children, aged 3 months, four and five years, died in a fire of a tenement house in Inowrocław (Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship) on Monday. Twelve fire department units were working at the scene. The cause of the fire is yet unknown.