Waldemar Żurek is considering withdrawing from an important law. Experts warn


The so -called An incidental act, assuming the separation of both functions, has been waiting for the Council of Ministers from January. Even before the reconstruction of the government, the then Minister of Justice Adam Bodnar announced that the document would go to the Sejm in autumn.
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Separation of the Prosecutor General and the Minister of Justice. Waldemar Żurek has doubts
Changes that are essential for the shape of the Polish prosecutor's office are part of the long -term strategy to strengthen its autonomy. The project, which appeared in the list of legislative works as early as July, assumes The prosecutor's office is separated from the influence of government administration.
One of the most significant points is planned budget autonomy of the prosecutor's officewhich would mean excluding her budget from the control of the Minister of Finance.
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According to the journal, His successor Waldemar Żurek is considering abandoning the project and waiting for a comprehensive law on the prosecutor's office, which is already working on the codification committee of the judicial and prosecutor. Experts are to finish work by autumn, but – as the newspaper notes – It is unlikely that the provisions introducing new regulations should also be prepared at this time.
No act on the distribution of duties. There are concerns among prosecutors
The lack of a distribution of function raises concerns a part of the prosecutor's environment. “Rzeczpospolita” indicates, for example, the affairs of Robert Bąkiewicz. The Regional Prosecutor's Office in Szczecin recommended the subordinate prosecutor's office in Gorzów to present him with accusations of insulting public officials. The prosecutor, the leader of the case, decided that there was no grounds for it, and he wanted to turn off, but the national prosecutor opposed it, specifying the “technical” act.
– This breaking prosecutor's spines – commented Jacek Skała, chairman of the Prosecutor's Trade Union and employees of the prosecutor's office.




