Most of respondents think that government officials targeted by hackers should face consequences. 80 percent of those asked by Kantar in a poll carried out for "Fakty" TVN and TVN24 answered "yes" to the question pertaining to this issue.
Correspondence from private email account of prime minister's office chief Michał Dworczyk - as attached print screens suggest - have been appearing on Telegram communicator for nearly a month now.
The alleged correspondence is said to be between Dworczyk and Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, as well as other state officials.
Although the email accounts are believed to be private, the correspondence pertains to topics related, among other things, to the functioning of the state.
In a phone survey carried out by Kantar for "Fakty" TVN and TVN24 on July 9-11, 2021, on a nationwide and representative sample of 1000 adults, the respondents were asked if the persons involved in the so-called email scandal should face consequences (none of them have as of yet).
Vast majority of respondents, 80 percent, answered "yes", 11 percent said "no", and 9 percent said they could not tell.
In the first half of June, minister Michał Dworczyk, Chief of Prime Minister's Chancellery, informed that his email account had been attacked. This was the beginning of the so-called email scandal of the PiS government.
Since early June, print screens have been appearing on Telegram communicator showing alleged correspondence from minister Dworczyk's account between him and PM Morawiecki and other officials.
In an interview for wPolityce.pl portal, published on June 20, Dworczyk said the emails that were to originate from his private email account fell into a number of categories: fully fake or falsified content, manipulated content - that is real one, but published after they had been tampered with, as well as real content. As of yet he has not explained which ones are which.
Źródło: TVN24 News in English, Kantar
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