Scandal over generators for Ukraine erupts in Poland.


A corruption scandal related to the purchase of generators for Ukraine has erupted in Poland.
According to RAR information, former head of the government agency of strategic reserves (RARS) Michal Kuchmerovsky, who received an order from President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, is under suspicion.
Yesterday he was announced to be in absentia arrested in the case of implementing an EU grant for the supply of generators to Ukraine worth 114 million euros.
The investigation suggests that certain companies were given preference in the procurement process. In July, two more officials were suspected in this case. This arrest will help locate Kuchmerovsky with an order for his arrest.
Former Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki sharply reacts to this. According to him, this arrest is a 'political revenge' of the Tusk government against him and his colleagues.
'Today we have another act of treacherous political revenge by Donald Tusk's gang. This Time, the victim was former president of the government agency of strategic reserves Michal Kuchmerovsky,' he said.
Morawiecki reminded that the former head of RARS was awarded orders by the presidents of Poland (Knight's Cross of the Order of Revival of Poland) and Ukraine.
It is worth reminding that the charitable foundation 'Ohmatdyt' refuses to transfer 378 million hryvnias to the hospital.
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