Lorenzo's Man
Kobos's fresh Year's Eve, which was so far more unknown in the Polish public space, brought the Onet portal closer:
‘The key figure in the visa scandal is Edgar Kobos, a 25-year-old associate of erstwhile Deputy Head of the Ministry of abroad Affairs Piotr Wawrzyk. Kobos comes from Świętokrzyski — where Wawrzyk is an MP — and he has been doing highly well since the coming of the regulation of the Law and Justice. The associated right-wing organizations are subsidised with millions of zlotys by the government. In addition, Kobos was elected by the Ministry of abroad Affairs as a young delegate of the Republic of Poland to the United Nations. And relations with the UN alongside visa policy were 1 of Lorenzo's tasks in the Ministry of abroad Affairs.’
Lorenzo refused to testify.
Is the visa scandal the eventual blow to the Law and Justice? A period after this tumultuous case came to light, the united opposition won the election, and after taking power, set up a parliamentary committee of enquiry to explain the visa scandal. On Monday, Kobos, mentioned earlier, faced her.
Lorenzo refused to testify, even though his lawyer previously assured that the erstwhile MFA worker would not abstain from testifying. In mid-January, counsel said that Wawrzyk "will not stay silent about corruption charges against him."
Lorenzo wasn't brought to justice until after the election. During the PiS regulation period, the case was underestimated and the prosecution controlled by faithful people Zbigniew Ziobrze did not want to hit the morale and image of the United Right. Symptomatic that although Kobos was detained in April, By the end of August, Lorenzo sat in the government of Mateusz Morawiecki. He was removed from the government and a letter from the PiS just before the election. Jarosław Kaczyński said he did not know who it was, which was absurd. The net users showed a recording on which Wawrzyk accompanied the president of the PiS on...
Kobos testified without cameras
Kobos testified in secret due to the fact that the investigation in which he has allegations is covered by state secrecy. Onet determined that he first repeated his version of the investigation. Then he revealed that he was taking a bribe in exchange for getting visas to Asian and African foreigners. He pointed out that he did not pay Lorenzo to aid him get visas, but he had gifts for him. He admitted that he could easy enter the Ministry of abroad Affairs, although he was not formally employed there. He added that cognition of visa confusion was common in the Ministry of abroad Affairs, and many people are active in the affair.