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Three detained in Poland amid probe into gas deals with Russia

26.11.2019 13:08
Poland’s domestic counterintelligence agency ABW on Tuesday detained former members of the management board of EuRoPol Gaz as part of a probe into gas contracts with Russia, according to reports.
Officers from Polands Internal Security Agency (ABW)
Officers from Poland's Internal Security Agency (ABW) Photo: abw.gov.pl

The men detained are suspected of causing EuRoPol Gaz to be left over PLN 848 million (USD 217m, EUR 197m) out of pocket, and could face up to 10 years in jail if convicted, Poland’s wpolityce.pl website reported.

The men detained, named only as Michał Sz., Zdzisław J. and Mirosław D., were members of the management board of EuRoPol Gaz from January 20, 2010 to December 31, 2010, according to wpolityce.pl.

They will face charges of causing EuRoPol GAZ financial losses through overstepping their powers or failing to fulfill their duties, wpolityce.pl reported.

EuRoPol Gaz is the owner of the Polish part of the Yamal-Europe gas transit pipeline. Poland and Russia each have a 48 percent stake in the company, wpolityce.pl noted.

The Yamal pipeline runs from Russia via Belarus and Poland to Germany.

The probe as part of which the three men were detained on Tuesday is examining an intergovernmental deal struck on supplies of Russian gas to Poland that was unfavourable to Poland and contrary to European Union law, wpolityce.pl reported.

(pk/gs)

Source: wpolityce.pl