Thursday, May 12, 2016

Kemp: balance the rule of PO-PSL is shocking – Gazeta Wyborcza

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10.05. Warsaw (PAP) - The balance of the governments of the PO-PSL is shocking - evaluated the head of Prime Minister's Office Beata Kempa. The losses for the state budget can be counted in billions of zlotys - she said.

On Wednesday in parliament the government is expected to present the "Report on the state of affairs of public and state institutions as of the end of the rule of PO-PSL coalition."

"We owe this not only to our constituents, but generally all Poles - show what state took over the state. What is the condition of the various departments of our government, economy. First of all, too, at what point we start," - he said in Tuesday Kemp in TVP info.

The initial summary will present on Wednesday, Prime Minister of Law and Justice deputy. After that, the ministers will talk about what they found in their state ministries - said Kemp. He stipulated that presented the report will not be closed list. As she spoke, officials constantly find new documents. "Even yesterday, and yesterday's new information is still here for us life is surprising. It is not really closed list. As recently as a few days ago in one of the buildings found documents packed in a cardboard box. These papers analyze; just a complete mess . (...) Documents eg. the processes related to the Smolensk catastrophe, of course, will be sent to the relevant departments, but first we have to first of all archive "- said Kemp.

The head of the Prime Minister's Office announced that the Parliament will be presented not the proverbial cod; processes will be shown eg. sales decisions, including shopping in the Ministry of the Treasury, or the development, where - as she said - some decisions result in losses for the state budget. Inquired, answered that they can be counted in billions of dollars.

Kemp did not want to reveal the details of the report, but indicated that it will be concerned also "elements related to property management, the management of public money, irregularities and unconcern."

"This is a delicate word. I thought I've seen a lot, but these elements that I found in the Chancellery of the Sejm, indicate that if the Poles allowed longer rule the PO and the PSL is for the next four years did not it would have been the rule "- evaluated the head of Prime Minister's Office.

When asked whether, in connection with the report are any legal conclusions, Kemp replied: "Yes, of course, that tomorrow everything will be submitted to the (...) in all those thing where you have a reaction or has already occurred or reaction will occur. "

will be inquired whether the notification to the public prosecutor replied: "Yes, in my case it was."

"It will be a summary of serious (...) will surely be sad," - she pointed out. (PAP)

         


         


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