Tusk's Lawlessness! the "Polish Thread" in Nowak's Case Has Been Legally Dismissed.
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The Warsaw District Court has legally dismissed the so-called Polish aspect of the case of former Minister of Transport Sławomir Nowak.
The District Court in Warsaw today upheld the dismissal of the so-called Polish case against former Transport Minister Sławomir Nowak. The court dismissed the prosecutor's appeal in this case. In 2021, the prosecutor's office charged the former minister with more than a dozen crimes. In Poland, Nowak was accused, among other things, of accepting bribes to help him obtain positions in state-owned companies.
A Warsaw court has legally dismissed the so-called Polish case against former Transport Minister Sławomir Nowak. The court dismissed the prosecutor's appeal in this case, alleging assistance in obtaining positions and contracts in state-owned companies and PLN 760,000 for organizing a meeting between representatives of a development company and Gdańsk authorities.
A Warsaw court dismissed the prosecutor's office's complaint regarding the discontinuation of the so-called Polish thread in the case of former Minister of Transport Sławomir Nowak.
The District Court in Warsaw on Tuesday upheld the dismissal of the so-called Polish case against former Transport Minister Sławomir Nowak. The court dismissed the prosecutor's appeal in this case, which alleged that Nowak secured positions at state-owned companies during the so-called first Civic Platform government in exchange for bribes.
The court upheld the decision to dismiss the case against former Transport Minister Sławomir Nowak. The politician was accused of participating in the so-called Polish element of the Polish-Ukrainian corruption scandal, and was charged with a total of 17 crimes, including receiving financial benefits and money laundering.
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