Poles in the Epstein Affair. There is a communication from the ministry and the prosecutor's office
A newly established team in Poland is tasked with investigating the involvement of Polish citizens in the Epstein scandal, following a recent announcement from government officials.
The Polish Ministry of Justice has announced the formation of a team aimed at investigating the connections between Polish citizens and the Epstein scandal. This team was officially established on February 20, though the news of its creation was only revealed recently. The primary objective is to comprehensively assess potential criminal activities involving Polish nationals or occurring on Polish territory in relation to Jeffrey Epstein and his associates.
Minister Waldemar Ε»urek stated that it is the obligation of the Polish state to thoroughly and impartially uncover all Polish aspects of the Epstein scandal. The investigation will explore whether any crimes took place on Polish soil and whether any Polish citizens were involved in these activities, emphasizing the importance of transparency regarding victims of Epstein's actions.
Despite the significant nature of this investigation, the operations of the team led by Minister Ε»urek will be conducted in secrecy, as conveyed by the Ministry of Justice. This raises concerns about the balance between the need for a thorough investigation and the public's right to know about potential abuses, particularly given the tragic circumstances surrounding Epstein's victims, which demand full transparency and accountability.