Pis Thunders over the Case of a Russian Woman From Czarzasty's Circle. New Findings
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Svetlana Czestnykh, a Russian woman whose contacts with Sejm Speaker Vladimir Czarzasty were described by "Gazeta Polska" in late January, may have ties to the Russian regime. The auction house she works for "deals not only with works of art but also with the sale of property of the Russian Federation," Rzeczpospolita reported on Wednesday.
The former head of the Military Counterintelligence Service (SKW) assessed that Włodzimierz Czarzasty made a mistake by not submitting to a background check by the Internal Security Agency (ABW) while serving as a member of the Special Services Commission. The case concerns Svetlana Czestnykh, a Russian woman with a Polish passport.
In Wednesday's issue of "Rzeczpospolita," the daily focuses on Svetlana Czestnykh, a Russian woman with a Polish passport who works for an auction house in St. Petersburg. The auction house has disturbing ties to Russia – it is said to be involved in the sale of Russian Federation assets, and "many indications suggest that it also includes assets of the FSB, the service behind sabotage operations in Poland and Europe." Two years ago, the woman a…
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