The Committee on Russian Influence recommends that D. Tusk, J. Cichocki, B. Klich, T. Siemoniak and B. Sienkiewicz should not be entrusted with public positions responsible for state security. Their poor supervision led to incorrect actions by the SKW, Andrzej Zybertowicz, member of this committee, said on Wednesday.
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We present a partial report of three months of work by the committee to investigate Russian influence; is forced by the motion to dismiss the committee members – said the chairman of the committee, Sławomir Cenckiewicz, during a press conference on Wednesday. He added that the report is based on open material, some of which was released a few hours ago.
Andrzej Zybertowicz, member of the Committee on Russian Influence, said that “personal recommendations consist of two parts.”
The first part is – as he indicated – about the group of people who were “responsible for supervising the Polish secret services, including the SKW”. The second part – as he added – concerns “three SKW officers in relation to the following persons: Prime Minister Donald Tusk and Minister Jacek Cichocki, ministers: Bogdan Klich, Tomasz Siemoniak and Bartłomiej Sienkiewicz.”
The Commission recommends not to entrust them with tasks, positions and public functions related to responsibility for state security
– said Zybertowicz.
Analyzing the available materials, including the testimony of the above-mentioned during the investigation of the Public Prosecution Service, we had the impression that politicians responsible for state security were not interested in state security, that this scope of their responsibility was not a priority for them
– he said.
Zybertowicz added that a review of Poland’s energy policy, the Russian Federation’s influence on the third sector, the media and foreign policy is urgently needed; What needs to be checked is the role of economic entities with Russian capital on the Polish market.
Cenckiewicz informed that the organization of the conference, as well as the presentation of the report, which, due to the work of the committee lasting less than three months, must be treated as a partial report, was forced by the motion to involve all members of the dismiss the committee. committee investigating Russian influence.
Cenckiewicz also announced that a partial report on the commission’s work to date, consisting of about 100 pages, will be published on the website of the Prime Minister’s Chancellery after the conference. He pointed out that the document was based on open material.
Some were only released a few hours ago
– added. As he announced, a report will also be published on the functioning of the committee in the past three months.
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Source: wPolityce

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