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The Details of This Scandal Sound Comical. But It's Costing Us Millions.

Summary by newsweek.pl
Coal of terrible quality arrived in Gdańsk, and the director of a government agency signed off on its acceptance without leaving her office in Warsaw. Four years later, the coal still sits in heaps, millions of zlotys spent on its storage every month. And nothing can be done about it, because it serves as evidence in one of the largest scandals under the PiS government, reveal the authors of the podcast "In Connection with the Investigation."
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Coal of terrible quality arrived in Gdańsk, and the director of a government agency signed off on its acceptance without leaving her office in Warsaw. Four years later, the coal still sits in heaps, millions of zlotys spent on its storage every month. And nothing can be done about it, because it serves as evidence in one of the largest scandals under the PiS government, reveal the authors of the podcast "In Connection with the Investigation."

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newsweek.pl broke the news on Thursday, May 21, 2026.
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