Feb 26 • 16:46 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Rzeczpospolita

The President of Częstochowa was said to take bribes. There is a court decision regarding his detention

The Mayor of Częstochowa has been arrested on corruption charges involving substantial bribes.

The Mayor of Częstochowa, Krzysztof M., was arrested by the Central Anti-Corruption Bureau (CBA) at his home as part of an ongoing investigation into alleged bribery. Following his arrest, CBA agents conducted searches at his residence, the Częstochowa City Hall, and two local associations, gathering crucial evidence for the case. The prosecutor, Katarzyna Calów-Jaszewska, confirmed that materials were secured to strengthen the investigation against the mayor.

Krzysztof M. faces two significant charges related to bribery. He is accused of accepting at least 40,000 złoty between 2018 and 2022 in exchange for altering the city's budget to facilitate specific contracts. The investigation reveals a total of at least 169,000 złoty in bribes that M. allegedly received, raising serious concerns about corruption in the local government and the misuse of public funds.

This situation points to larger issues regarding political integrity and accountability within local governance in Poland. The CBA's involvement highlights the commitment to combat corruption at all levels, and the outcome of this case could have far-reaching implications for public trust in elected officials and the political landscape in Częstochowa and beyond.

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