NEWS

23/08/2019

21:11

Ziobro:

Gersdorf is self-critical and apparently belongs to the so-called extraordinary caste

Michał Olech

- This is quite telling, because it raises the question of how Ms. Gersdorf will explain the fact that public, well-known circumstances, and evidence revealed in the media, related to suspicions that one Supreme Court judge, who also happens to be the head of one of its departments, the civil department, allegedly wrote an appeal for a client, which he and his colleagues could later consider in the same court. There was a significant amount of money involved. In these recordings, one can hear about a trip to Thailand and about teenagers who are allegedly used for purposes below the age of consent; I will not elaborate. These are behaviors that defy ethics, but also raise suspicions of criminal offenses, and Ms. Gersdorf is not bothered by this fact in the slightest. After all, she was functioning, she spoke with these people, and she considered everything to be in order. This demonstrates double standards. In short, there is a very serious problem, in my opinion, within a part of the judicial community regarding their approach to ethics. With our own conduct, our reaction to what has happened, we also demonstrate high standards and, I hope, certain role models. Unfortunately, Ms. Gersdorf did not react in this way, and for that, she should lose her position, but unfortunately, there is no such accountability, and she herself does not feel accountable because she is self-critical and apparently belongs to the so-called extraordinary caste, which can do more. - stated Zbigniew Ziobro in an interview with Michał Adamczyk on TVP Info's "Gość Wiadomości".


Michał Olech