Deka-Term S.C.
Kopernika 5 Street

39-400 Tarnobrzeg
 

Mister Lech Kaczyński
the Minister of Justice
Of the Republic of Poland
Warsaw

Dear Sir


Your nomination to the post of the Minister of Justice has raised people’s hopes for law and order in our country. You have taken over that post as it was badly in need of improvement. The time of your predecessor should be forgotten as soon as possible. It should be remembered however that the time has been lost in terms of our battling the crime. Such “businessmen” as Grzegorz Ż., headline hero from a few years ago, are in better shape every day. A large capital collected earlier through a gigantic „swindle” (the Foreign Debt Service Fund affair), serves him today to continue growing his fortune. It is however wrong to think that those “businessmen” have stopped on stealing one, first, million dollars, the rest is pure, fair business (recipe for fast money according to one of our former Presidents). They exercise the method of fishing in muddy water. It is however effective only when there is someone to put in the mud. Who? I have myself experienced how Grzegorz Ż. handles business. For some time now he has been the main shareholder (approx.60%) in the Meat Processing Plant „Nisko” S.A., the rest of approx. 20% remains in the hands of the employees and a small number belongs to the State Treasure. The company in which I am a co-owner, unfortunately provided construction services to the a/m plant. The value of the service together with interest for delayed payment, amounts to approx. 250 000 PLN. And there is noting to be happy about that there are more creditors, approx. 1200 individual farmers and several hundred companies active in the services sector, not to mention the State Treasure. All together the indebtedness to the Meat Processing Plant in Nisko reaches 30 000 000 PLN. If we are not paid, our company will go bankrupt, but that’s not all. My partner’s life savings (63 years), which served as guarantee of payment of the credit taken up for construction material, will be taken from him by the bank. It is a personal tragedy for a man, who at the end of an honest life ran into someone, for whom the very concept of honesty is strange. That someone is surrounded by efficient lawyers and economists, who adhere to the questionable principle pecunia non olet, and turns justice into a laughing stock. It seems to us that law in Poland favours criminals at the cost of the law obeying citizens. It is already widely known that Jachnicki & Partners Legal Office published the so called black list of debtors in the Internet, and we feel that the hysterical reaction towards the General Inspector of Personal Data reconfirms it. There has been created in Poland the institution of political lustration [screening], and why isn’t there economic lustration? Those in power are willing to call on western democracies as a role model. Maybe then, just like in the US, gigantic frauds should be treated as severe crime? But who can do that? Perhaps you, Mister Minister? This is within your area of power, you have the necessary instruments and I do hope the will to fight the crime in our country.

How long will it take?

With best regards

Gabriel Majewski

 

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