Anna Adamiak, spokeswoman for the Prosecutor General’s Office, said that prosecutors want to bring charges against Ziobro for 26 criminal offenses, including establishing and directing a criminal organization that misused PLN 150 million (EUR 35.4 million, USD 41.2 million) in government money.
Prosecutors believe the group included former justice ministry officials and individuals linked to organizations that received grants from the Justice Fund, a financing mechanism overseen by the ministry.
“These people committed crimes against property and documents, causing financial damage,” Adamiak told a news conference.
She said Poland's current Justice Minister and Prosecutor General Waldemar Żurek has asked parliament to lift Ziobro’s immunity as a lawmaker and to authorize his detention and arrest.
Prosecutors said evidence in the case includes witness statements, suspect testimonies, grant documentation, materials from the Supreme Audit Office (NIK) and electronic data.
Adamiak said the impending charges, which also include falsifying official documents and abusing his powers for personal and political gain, were directly tied to Ziobro’s role as justice minister, which gave him authority over the allocation of Justice Fund money.
Ziobro served as justice minister and prosecutor general in the previous right-wing Law and Justice (PiS) government from 2015 to 2023.
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Source: TVP Info, IAR, PAP