I don’t have live access to current news right now. Based on recent reports, there has been ongoing coverage around Zbigniew Ziobro, Poland’s former justice minister, including discussions in Parliament about his immunity and ongoing investigations related to the Justice Fund; some outlets reported his immunity being lifted and potential detainment in late 2025, with later developments involving asylum discussions in Hungary in 2026. If you’d like, I can pull fresh sources and summarize the latest confirmations and dates.[1][2][7]
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WARSAW (Reuters) -A former Polish justice minister accused of abuse of power has offered to be questioned in Hungary or Belgium, his lawyer told Rzeczpospolita daily in comments published late on
www.globalbankingandfinance.comZiobro has so far failed to respond to four summonses to appear before the committee. He has cited both health grounds (he is undergoing cancer treatment) and the fact that the constitutional court (a body regarded as under PiS influence) has deemed the committee unlawful. However, yesterday a majority of 241 MPs in the 460-seat Sejm, the lower house of parliament, voted in favour of a request from current justice minister Adam Bodnar for Ziobro to be brought in by force. Their consent was...
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www.business-humanrights.orgWARSAW, Nov. 7 (Xinhua) -- Poland's lower house of parliament, the Sejm, on Friday voted to lift the immunity of former Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro, paving the way for prosecutors to pursue corruption-related charges against him, the Polish Press Agency (PAP) reported. Lawmakers also approved his detention and possible temporary arrest, with 244 votes in favor and 198 against. Prosecutors accuse Ziobro of misusing the Justice Fund, allegedly diverting multimillion-zloty grants to benefit...
english.news.cnPoland’s justice minister Adam Bodnar has asked parliament to lift the immunity of former Conservative (PiS) justice minister Zbigniew Ziobro MP, who is currently undergoing treatment for cancer…
brusselssignal.euGranting asylum to a citizen of a fellow EU member goes against the spirit of EU standards.
www.bbc.comZbigniew Ziobro, a former Polish justice minister who has been granted asylum in Hungary, is no stranger to conflict, regularly unleashing tirades against the "losers" and "softies" who opposed his judicial reforms or approach to the European Union.
www.reuters.comPoland's Sejm committee is considering waiving Zbigniew Ziobro's parliamentary immunity over allegations of leading a criminal group that misallocated €35 million from the Justice Fund.
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