Feb 20 • 19:25 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Rzeczpospolita

Columbus and the 'Clean Air' program under investigation by the prosecutor's office

Columbus Energy is facing allegations related to the 'Clean Air' program as the Łomża District Prosecutor's Office initiates group proceedings.

The Łomża District Prosecutor's Office has been tasked with investigating Columbus Energy following allegations that the company may have misled beneficiaries of the 'Clean Air' program funded by European Union grants. This investigation, authorized by the National Prosecutor on December 23, 2025, aims to determine if there were fraudulent activities involved, such as forgery of signatures and submission of false documentation. Columbus has responded to these accusations, asserting its compliance and expressing willingness to cooperate with the legal proceedings.

The 'Clean Air' program, designed to promote environmentally friendly solutions for energy-efficient heating systems, has already seen reports from beneficiaries complaining about dishonest contractors. The prosecutor’s office is not only examining Columbus but is also focusing on elements that may link multiple cases related to the program's implementation, signifying a broader inquiry into the malpractice that could have affected numerous local residents. As the investigation unfolds, the implications for Columbus Energy could be significant, potentially leading to legal actions and a reassessment of its operations within the framework of public funding initiatives.

Furthermore, the Ministry of Climate and Environment plans to take legal steps to assist affected beneficiaries. This highlights the seriousness of the situation and the government's commitment to protecting the rights of individuals who may have suffered due to deceptive practices. The outcomes of these proceedings could potentially reshape the landscape of renewable energy initiatives in Poland, ensuring greater accountability among firms involved in publicly funded environmental programs.

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