Mar 18 • 13:55 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Wprost

Will the head of BBN have trouble? ABW has taken action regarding the controversy surrounding RBN

The Polish Internal Security Agency has reported a possible crime regarding unauthorized participation in a National Security Council meeting.

The Polish Internal Security Agency (ABW) has filed a report with the National Prosecutor's Office concerning a potential crime related to an unauthorized person participating in a session of the National Security Council (RBN). This revelation was made by spokesperson Jacek Dobrzyński, and it specifically pertains to a meeting that took place at the Presidential Palace in Warsaw earlier this February. Media reports suggest that the incident involves the presence of a state secretary, who is also the head of the National Security Bureau (BBN), at the RBN meeting, despite lacking necessary security clearance for confidential information.

The meeting was convened about five weeks ago by President Karol Nawrocki to discuss three key issues, including the EU's SAFE (Security Action for Europe) program and matters of national defense, especially in light of the recent veto of related legislation by the president. These discussions are of significant importance given the ongoing geopolitical tensions in Europe and the emphasis on national security and defense policies. The implications of any unauthorized participation may raise concerns regarding the integrity and security of Poland's national decision-making processes.

This investigation highlights the serious nature of security protocols within the government and raises questions about the access and clearance granted to individuals involved in national security discussions. As this situation unfolds, it could lead to broader discussions regarding accountability and security measures within Poland’s governmental institutions, as well as influencing public perception of the current administration's handling of critical national security issues.

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