CBA detained erstwhile spokesperson for president Andrzej Duda

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The CBA stopped Błażej S., erstwhile press spokesperson for president Andrzej Duda. Jacek Dobrzyński, a spokesperson for the Ministry of abroad Affairs, stated that this happened on Thursday morning at the command of the National Prosecutor's Office. "The detention is related to the CBA investigation into the irregularities of Collegium Humanum," he explained.

According to Jacek Dobrzyński, Bigger S. was stopped by the CBA on instructions Śląski Faculty of abroad Affairs on Organized Crime and Corruption of the National Prosecutor's Office. This happened in Katowice.

Bliss S. stopped. In the background of irregularities in Collegium Humanum

He emphasized that Błażej S. was in the past Press Secretary of the president of Poland Andrzej Duda and Secretary of State at the Chancellery of the president of the Republic of Poland.

"After the completion of the trial, the man will be transferred to the out-of-town branch of PK in Katowice. The detention is connected to the CBA investigation in the case Irregularities Collegium Humanum“ Dobrzyński added.

The Collegium Humanum

On Irregularities for Universities Collegium Humanum (now University of Business and Applied Sciences Varsovia) CBA officers have been operating since February last year.

SEE: "The Doubts Dispelled". Hołownia on the participation of the services of Collegium Humanum

It was then that journalists of Newsweek established that the private university offered instant courses, which facilitated, among others, the way to supervisory boards of the Treasury companies.

Reliability of papers issued by Collegium Humanum It was intended to provide, among others, abroad universities, but it turned out that they were not entitled to conduct MBA studies. Among the graduates of Collegium Humanum were politicians, presidents and board members of the Treasury companies, peculiar services officers and military commanders.

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