Disciplinary action for Iwaniec for drunk driving. Radzik also faces charges for chasing judges
Polish Judge Jakub Iwaniec faces disciplinary action for drunk driving after an incident in which he crashed his car, revealing his 1.8 promile blood alcohol content.
Dismissals of Deputy Disciplinary Spokespersons. Who Did Joanna Raczkowska Dismiss?
Joanna Raczkowska, the disciplinary spokesperson for common court judges in Poland, announced the resignation of her deputy, Sebastian Kowalski, after a month in the position.
Disciplinary action for neo-judge Schab for participation in Grzegorz Braun's party congress
Piotr Schab, a neo-judge known for mass repression against judges under PiS's government, is set to participate in an event by the far-right Confederation and faces disciplinary action for breaching judicial neutrality.
Żukowska from the Left votes alongside judges from the illegal neo-KRS. Defended "executor" Ziobro
Anna Żukowska, a member of the Left, voted in support of a resolution defending Michał Lasota, the dismissed deputy of the disciplinary spokesperson, aligning with judges appointed to the neo-KRS by PiS.
Independence of Disciplinary Judges
The article discusses the importance of disciplinary judges' independence and objectivity amidst increasing repression and the appointment of acting disciplinary commissioners in Poland.
The Ministry of Justice is preparing a reform of judicial disciplinary proceedings. What will change?
The Ministry of Justice is finalizing a project to reform the disciplinary proceedings for judges, addressing structural changes in disciplinary courts and concerns raised by the codification committee.
The End of Radzik's Impunity. He Will Have Problems for Pursuing New Disciplinary Spokespersons
Przemysław Radzik, responsible for repressing judges, is facing disciplinary proceedings for launching disciplinary actions against judges after losing his deputy position.
The Judiciary ends without penalty more than half of the files against judges
In 2024, the General Council of the Judiciary closed over half of the disciplinary files opened against judges and magistrates without sanctions, with only 11 out of 24 files resulting in penalties primarily for processing delays.