Patryk Jaki May Lose His Immunity. "One of the Employees Gets a Quick Promotion"
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The motion was submitted to the European Parliament by Prosecutor General Waldemar Żurek. The case is the result of the work of the Investigative Team at the Regional Prosecutor's Office in Poznań, appointed by National Prosecutor Dariusz Korneluk in December 2024. The team investigated irregularities in the functioning of the Prison Service between 2015 and 2023 and in the Ministry of Justice's oversight of this service. The work began followin…
At Tuesday's press conference in the Sejm, Patryk Jaki said that Żurek's motion "is one of the funniest, one of the stupidest motions in the history of the Third Polish Republic." Referring to the motion, he quoted a fragment stating that, as deputy minister of justice, he allegedly issued an order regarding personnel decisions regarding one of the Prison Service officers.
Prosecutor General Waldemar Żurek has submitted a request to the President of the European Parliament seeking consent to waive the immunity of MEP Patryk Jaki. The case also seeks to prosecute him, detain him, and bring him into custody.
"I don't know what kind of judges they will have to appoint to approve something so absurd," wrote Patryk Jaki, a PiS MEP.
Uproar over ŻUrek's New Decision. "It Will Be a Complete Embarrassment," "Handcuffs Are Not enough."
Waldemar Żurek filed a motion to waive the immunity of PiS MEP Patryk Jaki. The Attorney General's move sparked a wave of commentary.
The former Deputy Minister of Justice, now a PiS MEP, may face criminal charges. Prosecutor General Waldemar Żurek filed a motion with the European Parliament regarding Patryk Jaki.
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