“I have sent a letter to the Chairman of the Sejm, Szymon Hołownia, about the lifting of the immunity of MP Michał Wosi, the minister said. Adam Bodnar at a press conference. As he added, “the application is submitted to the office of the Sejm Chancellery.” As Bodnar said, the allegations relate to the purchase of Pegasus software, and the filing is based on “witness statements, material from the Supreme Court of Auditors and material provided by Tomasz Mraz.”
It forwards the request of the National Prosecutor dated May 28, 2024, submitted on the basis of the preparatory work of the team of investigators no.
— Bodnar quoted the contents of the application, adding that “the application is currently being submitted to the Sejm office” and contains 28 pages.
Today, Attorney General Adam Bodnar submitted a request to the Chairman of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland, Szymon Hołownia, for permission from the Sejm of the Republic of Poland to hold Member of Parliament Michał Woś criminally liable.
– we read in a statement from the National Public Prosecutor’s Office.
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The accusations relate to abuse of power by a government official, namely art. 231 of the Criminal Code, as well as breach of trust, i.e. 296 of the Criminal Code. The charge also includes causing significant property damage. These are acts punishable by a prison sentence of one to ten years. It’s all about spending money to buy Pegasus software. The PK motion is based on witness statements and material from the Supreme Court of Auditors and witness Tomasz Mraz
– said sir. Adam Bodnar. Donald Tusk welcomed the request for the waiver of MP Michał Wosi’s immunity and called the former justice ministers an “organized criminal group”.
There is the first request for the waiver of the immunity of a member of Ziobro’s organized group. First
– we read in Tusk’s contribution about the X platform.
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Source: wPolityce

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