Mar 4 • 09:47 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Oko.press

"GW": former president of the Orlen Foundation may lose her assets

Katarzyna R., former president of the Orlen Foundation, faces the potential loss of her private assets due to allegations of misappropriating funds for a PiS campaign.

Katarzyna R., the former president of the Orlen Foundation, is facing serious legal trouble as prosecutors accuse her of diverting 4.7 million PLN from the Foundation's funds to support the campaign of the ruling Law and Justice party (PiS) just before parliamentary elections. The Warsaw Regional Prosecutor's Office has secured private assets belonging to R., valued at approximately 3 million PLN. This case has attracted attention due to the involvement of prominent political figures and the timing of the alleged financial misconduct.

The allegations focus on the transfer of funds to a campaign related to PiS and its associate organization, the Lublin Foundation for Economic Development and Innovation named after Eugeniusz Kwiatkowski, aimed at promoting a referendum that was part of PiS's election strategy. Reports indicate that this financial transaction raises concerns about the use of charitable organization funds for political gain, which could have serious ramifications for both the individuals involved and the integrity of the electoral process in Poland.

The situation highlights ongoing tensions in Polish politics regarding transparency and accountability, particularly involving key organizations linked to the government. As the investigation progresses, it could potentially expose further malpractice and influence how future funding is handled in the context of political campaigns, sparking debates about regulation and oversight in campaign financing.

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