Mar 18 • 11:37 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Rzeczpospolita

ABW files a notification to the prosecutor's office regarding the National Security Council

The ABW has reported a potential crime involving participation in a National Security Council meeting by someone without access to classified information.

The ABW (Internal Security Agency) in Poland has submitted a notification to the prosecutor's office concerning a possible violation of laws related to participation in a meeting of the National Security Council (RBN) by an individual lacking access to classified information. This incident is connected to a meeting that took place on February 11, where important discussions were held regarding EU loans for armament under the SAFE program, Poland's invitation to Donald Trump's Peace Council, and government efforts to investigate the eastern business connections of Speaker of the Sejm, Włodzimierz Czarzasty.

The meeting, organized by Karol Nawrocki, was critical as it addressed various significant matters concerning Poland's national security and international collaborations. The participation of an unauthorized individual raises serious concerns about the integrity of the discussions and the protection of classified information within the government framework. The involvement of Jacek Dobrzyński, the press spokesperson for the minister coordinating the services, underscores the official nature of the report and the attentiveness to perceived security breaches.

As more information is anticipated in the coming days, this development may have implications for accountability within government bodies and could influence public perception regarding the management of national security affairs. The case emphasizes the importance of adhering to protocols regarding access to classified meetings, which are essential for national safety and international relations.

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