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"No grounds for my intervention". Sejm Speaker after meeting chief auditor

A meeting between the President of the Supreme Audit Office Marian Banaś and the Speaker of the Sejm Elżbieta Witek, regarding Central Anti-Corruption Bureau's operation, lasted for an hour. "As the Sejm Speaker, I couldn't have intervened in any way regarding this matter" - Witek said after the Friday's meeting.

Sejm Speaker invites chief auditor for a meeting on Friday

I treat the independence of the Supreme Audit Office (NIK) as priority and I shall protect it with all legal measures at my disposal - the head of NIK Marian Banaś said on Thursday. The day before, the Central Anti-Corruption Bureau (CBA) entered the seat of NIK and searched flats owned by Banaś. He said the bureau's actions had been "unlawful" and stressed he expected an "immediate meeting with the Speaker of the Sejm Elżbieta Witek". The chief of the Sejm Information Centre Andrzej Grzegrzółka said the Speaker has invited Banaś and the NIK board for a meeting scheduled on Friday at 11:30 am.

"Agent Tomek" charged and arrested by anti-corruption bureau

At the request of the Regional Prosecutor's Office in Białystok, former PiS MP and former CBA agent Tomasz Kaczmarek (Agent Tomek) was detained on Wednesday. The investigators presented him with additional charges regarding investigation into the activities of the Helper association. Furthermore, the bureau asked the court to place Kaczmarek under arrest.

Anti-corruption agents searched flats owned by NIK chief Marian Banaś

The Central Anti-Corruption Bureau (CBA) has entered to flats belonging to the President of the Supreme Audit Office (NIK) Marian Banaś - Onet.pl portal reported. The spokesman for the Regional Prosecutor's Office in Białystok told TVN24 that the proceedings were being conducted in connection to the investigation into Banaś' asset declarations. Chief press officer of NIK Zbigniew Matwiej informed the CBA agents also came to the NIK headquarters, but conducted no search, as "NIK chief said they had insufficient constitutional grounds".

Miners stage another protest. Government certain of compromise

I'm sure a compromise will be hammered out - the head of PM's Chancellery Michał Dworczyk said on Tuesday in TVN24. He referred to the talks between the board of the Polish Mining Group (PGG), the government and the unions. The miners demanded, among other things, a 12-percent pay rise. Meanwhile, the miners staged another protest on Tuesday, this time in Sławków - Poland's rail hub in Silesia where Russian is being delivered.

"Surprise" for the government from coal miner unions

Members of coal miner unions on Monday left small heaps of coal at the Silesian offices of Law and Justice (PiS) MPs. "We came to protest against the government policy, against importing so many tonnes of coal, and not only from Russia. Against the policy of eliminating coal from public life" - said the chief of coal miner "Solidarity" union Bogusław Hutek. The unionists stressed they demanded "urgent government action".

Sejm adopts balanced budget for 2020

The Sejm adopted on Friday a draft budget for 2020. The bill assumes revenue and spending to be balanced at 435.3 billion zlotys. In the third reading, the Sejm made minor adjustments to the bill. If case the bill eventually becomes law, it would be the first balanced budget in Poland's history.

Sejm published lists of support for new judiciary candidates

On Friday afternoon the Sejm published on its website the lists of candidates for the new National Council of the Judiciary (KRS) and the names of judges who had supported them in the process of appointment. The Sejm Information Centre added that the verdict of the Voivodeship Administrative Court (WSA) has "removed a legal obstacle" that prevented the lower house from publishing the lists.

Interior minister Mariusz Kamiński survives no confidence vote in the Sejm

Polish lower house on Thursday rejected the no confidence motion against the Minister of the Interior and Administration submitted by the opposition. Minister Mariusz Kamiński, who also serves as special services coordinator, has been strongly criticised by Civic Coalition for "damaging" and "spreading pathology" in the services under his command. The no confidence motion was announced after January's "Superwizjer" TVN report, in which former anti-corruption bureau agent Tomasz Kaczmarek (better known as "Agent Tomek") had accused Kamiński of pressuring him during operation regarding a residence allegedly owned by former president Aleksander Kwaśniewski and his wife. Before surviving the vote, Kamiński delivered a long speech laying out the achievements of the services under his leadership.

Sejm passes amendment granting 2 bln zlotys compensation for public media. Controversial gesture by PiS MP

The Sejm on Thursday disregarded the Senate's call to reject the amendment to the broadcasting act and the license fees act which assumes nearly 2 billion zlotys of compensation in 2020 for Polish Television (TVP) and Polish Radio. The bill will now be sent to the president in order to be signed into law. The debate on the bill culminated after Law and Justice (PiS) MP Joanna Lichocka extended her middle finger at the opposition. She later explained that the gesture wasn't what most people thought it was.

"Situation is very serious". EU parliament discussed Poland's rule of law

The EU Commission still wants to be engaged in an open dialogue with Poland, but at the same it remains the guardian of the EU treaties - the EU executive deputy chief Vera Jourova said during a debate on Polish rule of law in Strasbourg. The motion to add the debate to the agenda was filed by the Renew Europe faction in reaction to the adoption of the so-called muzzle law in Poland.

High court: same-sex couples cannot be legal parents in Poland

The Supreme Administrative Court (NSA) has rejected a complaint over refusal to register foreign birth certificate having two women mentioned as parents. Based on this case, the NSA had adopted a resolution in December 2019 stating it was impossible to have a woman registered as father in the Polish document.

Investigation launched into ski resort accident that killed three women

An investigation has been launched into Monday's tragic accident in Polish ski resort in Bukowina Tatrzańska. Strong wind tore a roof off a ski rental building and blew it straight at a family of four. As a result, mother and her two daughters died, and the father was taken to a hospital in a state of shock. County construction supervision authority informed on Tuesday the building had been erected without permit and done in a rough and ready fashion.