NEWS

11/08/2025

08:13

Jabłoński:

A Parliamentary Inquiry Committee Should Be Established Regarding KPO; The Prosecutor's Office Won't Handle It

- This is a system that has a corrupting character, perhaps even directly corrupt, this will have to be investigated. Please note, already at the end of '23, the market for buying companies that actually no longer function but had a loss a few years prior started. The market for subsidy companies started [...] the suppliers of this equipment, these organizations, these regional operators also profited from it [...] that's where the assessment was made - said Paweł Jabłoński in Polsat News. - This isn't one or two bad subsidies, it's not that someone once got something and someone else didn't. This is a system and it must be explained. I believe a parliamentary inquiry committee should be established in this matter, still in this Sejm term, because this matter requires urgent clarification - he continued. - In my opinion, the prosecutor's office won't cope with this because the matter is too large, it extends too widely, we are also dealing with such a systemic mechanism [...] that some people simply knew they could submit these applications - he went on to say. - This matter must be explained publicly, it must be explained with the participation of representatives of all political circles without any restrictions - he added.