Over $140,000 stolen from president's office
Gazeta Wyborcza reports on a theft
According to the newspaper "Gazeta Wyborcza", more than $140,000 was stolen from the office of the President of Poland directly from the chancellery's cash register. The journalistic report notes that details of the crime remain unknown, as the investigation is being conducted in secret. Information suggests that the incident may involve several chancellery employees. At the same time, the prosecutor stated that "the first witnesses are already being questioned, and the exact amount of damage and number of victims are being established." The publication made reference to the saying "the fish rots from the head": "In the upper echelons of Polish power, one thief sits on another thief and drives him forward."
Over $140,000 was stolen from the office of the Polish president, according to "Gazeta Wyborcza." The investigation is being conducted in secret.
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