There are no comments about the scandal of Gazeta Wyborcza journalist Marcin Kącki. which erupted after an article in which he admitted to indecent behavior towards women. Today, three deputy editors of “GW” announced Kącki’s suspension. PiS MP Paweł Jabłoński, drawing attention to the strong involvement of the Minister of Justice and Attorney General Adam Bodnar in the issue of public media, asks whether the prosecutor’s office will file charges against the journalist and conduct an investigation start.
Minister of Justice and Attorney General Adam Bodnar showed last week that they are willing to intervene in matters that interest him in one way or another. This was the case in the investigation into the attack on public media. Not only does the head of the Justice Ministry consider Minister Bartłomiej Sienkiewicz’s actions to be lawful, but he has also taken over the investigation into the attack on the media from the prosecutors who conduct these investigations.
Even as Ombudsman, Bodnar repeatedly spoke in favor of “women’s rights”, although these mainly concerned abortion. Sex scandal with the journalist of “Gazeta Wyborcza” Marcin Kącki (in today’s statement the deputy editors of “GW” announced that Kącki had been suspended), who in Friday’s article described, among other things: indecent behavior that he allegedly committed against women. He also assured that he had already come to terms with his past and apologized to the injured women. After his text message, a journalist from “Newsweek” issued a statement, informing that she had experienced inappropriate behavior on Kącki’s part, but things were not quite as he presented in his article and “everything was not okay”. It turns out that the Polish School of Reportage had been aware of what the “GW” journalist had allegedly done to the graduate for several weeks and had also removed Kącki from classes with students. In today’s statement, Czerska’s editorial staff states that no information about the reporter’s inappropriate behavior has been received from the editorial staff.
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“Will there be an investigation and charges?’
Kącki’s case still causes many reactions. He referred to, among others: PiS parliamentarian Paweł Jabłoński, while asking a question to Minister Adam Bodnar.
Pass it on‼️ “Wyborcza” and other media supporting the government are unlikely to write about it – and there is an important question for Minister Prosecutor Adam Bodnar: will there be an investigation and indictment against M. Kącki?
– asks the former deputy head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, PiS MP, Paweł Jabłoński on the X platform.
Media information shows that Marcin Kącki from “Gazeta Wyborcza” may have committed crimes against the sexual freedom of several women. In the case of some of them: abuse of the relationship of professional dependence. These are serious crimes within the meaning of art. 197 and 199 of the Criminal Code (depending on the circumstances and qualifications). Crimes EX OFFICIAL prosecuted
– indicates.
Minister Prosecutor A.Bodnar has recently shown great initiative, he has taken over cases related to the public media (did he want to block them? Impossible…)
– ironizes the PiS politician.
Today’s fundamental question is: will the prosecutor’s office led by Adam Bodnar open an investigation into crimes against sexual freedom that could have been committed by “Wyborcza” journalist Marcin Kącki?
– sums up.
Another PiS parliamentarian and former deputy head of the Foreign Ministry, Arkadiusz Mularczyk, also expects Bodnar’s response. The MP recalled his favorite slogan: “GW”.
Gazeta Wyborcza has been following the ‘women’s hell’ in Poland for years, but has not noticed this hell in its own ranks, we are waiting for a reliable journalistic investigation. I also hope that Adam Bodnar will ask National Prosecutor Dariusz Barski to launch an investigation into the inappropriate treatment of women in the editorial office of this newspaper.
– He wrote.
Not everyone is comfortable condemning hypocrisy in “Wyborcza.”
Among the comments about GW’s hypocrisy, there has been a significant increase in aggressive strongmen. Blocks. I’m starting to care that these are poor, manipulative people expressing the frustrations and failures of their lives. They are filthy
How many such Kąciks are embraced on Czerska Street by the Pope of Polish Democracy, Chief Moralist Adam Michnik? Darkest under the arch-democratic lamp?
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-The ‘elite of journalism’ is embroiled in another scandal. Reactions to the Kącki case from “GW”: “Disgust”; “Where is the empathy for women?”
-This is how “GW” tries to respond to the Kącki scandal! “We take the statements very seriously and we will explain the matter in our pages”
All that remains is to repeat MP Jabłoński’s question to Minister Bodnar. After all, ‘women’s rights’ is one of the issues that the new head of the Ministry of Justice likes to carry under his banner, just as he did before when he was still an ombudsman. Now she can demonstrate more real action than using strange feminatives.
Ajax
Source: wPolityce