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Known for the wiretapping scandal. There is a verdict for Zbigniew S.

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– 4.5 years in prison, a PLN 50,000 fine and a ban on holding positions in commercial companies for 10 years – this is the non-final verdict that Zbigniew S., a controversial businessman, received. The Krakow court found him guilty of acting to the detriment of the Viamot company.
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– 4.5 years in prison, a PLN 50,000 fine and a ban on holding positions in commercial companies for 10 years – this is the non-final verdict that Zbigniew S., a controversial businessman, received. The Krakow court found him guilty of acting to the detriment of the Viamot company.

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After a long trial, businessman Zbigniew S. was sentenced by the District Court in Kraków to 4.5 years of imprisonment. And this is not the only painful consequence. The verdict concerns charges of acting to the detriment of an automotive company. It is not final.

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The Krakow court sentenced the well-known businessman Zbigniew Stonoga to 4.5 years in prison, a PLN 50,000 fine and a 10-year ban on holding positions in commercial companies in a trial concerning acting to the detriment of the Viamot company. The verdict was issued after six years and over 60 hearing dates. The remaining defendants were acquitted of some charges. The verdict is not final.

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Onet broke the news in Poland on Tuesday, March 25, 2025.
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