Rafał Brzoska leaves the deregulation team. Makes a serious charge


Brzoska announced that at the end of May this year. He returns to his duties in his enterprise. He added that within 100 days of his work for the public good in the initiative he created “we check”, InPost did not suffer, but – as he noted – “in the long run, no company is able to develop without a leader.”
In his opinion, Polish regulations are more beneficial for foreign corporations than for native enterprises. He believes that “we are only recipients imposed by Brussels, which limit our competitiveness.” As an example, he indicated the mechanism of transfer prices, allowing foreign concerns to deduce some of the profits, which results in a reduction in the tax base in Poland. – Deregulation has, among others also serve to eliminate this phenomenon – emphasized Brzoska.
In his opinion, the greatest “legal monster” knocking out entrepreneurs and ordinary taxpayers is the lack of the presumption of the taxpayer's innocence in the clash with the state machine.
– Please note that in the criminal law of every criminal, even if he kills or rapes, the prosecutor must prove that he committed such a prohibited act, and in some cases that he did it intentionally. And the taxpayer? He must prove that he is innocent, that the mistake he made was not intentional – the head of InPost pointed out.
In addition – as he said – entrepreneurs and ordinary citizens are hurt by the fact that state authorities fail to meet their obligations. For example, they do not follow the deadlines for issuing decisions, which significantly hinders the activities of companies.
Fall of the ethos of work in the EU
The entrepreneur also regretted the collapse of the work ethos in the European Union. – If we want to be Europe that wins, we must focus on hard work, innovation, reaching more peaks – he noted.
In February this year. Prime Minister Donald Tusk offered to the head of InPost Rafał Brzosce to lead a team that will prepare a package of deregulation proposals. The head of InPostu adopted proposals, and in March the government received the first tranche of deregulation solutions. The team wants to submit a total of about 400 proposals to simplify the regulations.
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