Krzysztof Bosak for Radio Wnet, September 6, 2024.
Red. Krzysztof Skowronski:
– What do you think? Just like that. There's a Russian spy who gets it, comes to Homeland Security, and for 2 weeks or a file on his case. Scandal or not? Simple answer.
Krzysztof Bosak:
- Absolute scandal! Not the only one. We have a systemic problem with the deficiency of counterintelligence to safe everything that happens in the justice system.
Justice is simply a separate kingdom from peculiar services. peculiar Services, counterintelligences do their job, and then courts release spies – that's another thing we know from fresh days – simply giving them a ban on leaving a country that they simply break and leave.
Special Services supply insight into the material, i.e. the court gives them whether the prosecutor blocks their insight into the evidence, does not place them in prison. The judges flee to Belarus. It's all due to the fact that Judicial workers have so far been treated as sacred cows and were not covered by appropriate procedures.
In my opinion, it is clear that there must be peculiar supervision in cases of espionage. It can't be that any random justice or prosecutor decides to release spies who go abroad. Or making all the evidence available to spies. It's just curiosity to me.
Like The fact that judges are not subject to counter-intelligence checks is simply a curiositybecause the very fact that they are appointed judges is expected to warrant the protection of Polish secrets!
There's so much to do here that it's hard to describe. And neglects are besides on the side of PiSu, due to the fact that these regulations and these procedures, they were the same erstwhile the PiS ruled.