– I took care of an old sick man who was my neighbour for years. I assisted him. There is simply quite a few evidence that you do not scope out to – said Karol Nawrocki, the candidate of the Law and Justice for President. What evidence? He didn't explain.
Nawrocki was present (Monday 5 May) asked by journalists about the "hidden apartment".
– Eventually, it ended with me being legally the owner of an flat that I don't have keys to due to the fact that that man in that flat lived, and I didn't benefit financially. To this day, I'm inactive paying for this apartment. This is simply a 28-metre studio flat – explained Karol Nawrocki. He did not explain how he came into possession of the flat and whether it was a purchased municipal resource.
– The man I've been helping for years is now in DPS. I besides received this information, just as the media received it. All legal and property issues of this flat were clarified during the many months of the ABW investigation, erstwhile I received a certificate of access to EU top secret information," Nawrocki said.
He did not say how he failed to scope Mr Jerzy for six months, since it took only a fewer hours for Onetu journalists.
He added that he wanted to print his property statement, but he had to see if it was possible. “I warrant that I have nothing to hide in my statement, I am a modest man,” he said.
He was expected to take care of him, a man landed in DPS.
Let us remind you: the case of Mr. Jerzy and the second Nawrocki flat was dealt with by Onet. Journalists of the portal first found "hidden" Karol Nawrocki's apartment. The candidate publically stated that like many Poles, the flat has one. However, it turned out to be the holder of two.
This "second" is simply a studio in Gdańsk, which Nawrocki took over in exchange for care. The owner was Mr. Jerzy, an older, sick man, who Nawrocki was expected to care for. In exchange for the care and housing mentioned, Mr. Jerzy gave it to Nawrock.
Originally a spokesperson for Nawrocki's staff, Emilia Wierzbicki, claimed that the PiS candidate was expected to simply take care of Mr Jerzy and bear the cost of surviving the apartment.
On Sunday, in consequence to Onetu's questions, however, she wrote publically that "Karol Nawrocki gave Mr.Jerzem the money to buy out the flat which Mr.Jerzy promised to give Nawrocki for his assistance." She added that the gentlemen were neighbors, that Mr. Jerzy had entered a conflict with the law, but the aid from Nawrocki always got.
She besides wrote that Karol Nawrocki went to visit Mr. George on the last Christmas, but this 1 did not open up to him and do not know where he is. The contact's gone.
And this contact was expected to supply care for Mr. George. According to Onetu journalists, there is no question of care due to the fact that an 80-year-old man is in a state welfare home. It took them hours to make that statement. They're amazed Charles Nawrocki hasn't been able to find that for six months.
The Mystery of Mr. George
There is 1 more interesting question. Onetu writer Andrzej Stankiewicz recalled, however, that "in the right-wing communicative there is simply a communicative that Karol Nawrocki looked after the hero, the activist of "Solidarity" and in return he signed a contract with him – they someway settled there, it is not clear how – but they settled that in exchange for this care Karol Nawrocki would take over his property".
– So first of all, he's not a hero. And prof. – I talk to Sławomir Cenckiewicz – you know this better than we do, that he is no hero. The second thing is that according to the statement, the flat is at the disposal of a individual whom Mr. Charles has been for many years Nawrocki took care of, i.e. this old man, this old man – Mr. Jerzy – said a writer in the "Stan Special" program.
Today Nawrocki said that "we are participating in unequal presidential elections", and the PiS is deprived of funds for the presidential campaign. At the same time, his staff and co-workers flood social media with suggestions that it is all a "service action". They don't explain what kind.