Fraud cases surrounding Łukasz Mejza’s projects continue. According to the portal, assistants to law and justice MPs have been indicted in connection with the MP’s personal business under the name Future Wolves.
The company organized the training with funding from EU funds. Thanks to this, Łukasz Meyza earned 961,000 zlotys, according to his asset declaration. However, an inspection by the Marshal’s office revealed that the course was mostly fictitious.
Under the rule of law and justice, Łukas Meyza’s case was handled by the Poznań District Prosecutor’s Office, but it was only after the change of government that the investigating authorities confirmed the fraud, and on October 31, 2024, the prosecutor’s office has indicted three members of the district attorney’s office. Politician’s entourage: current parliamentary aide Francešek P and two former colleagues from Future Wolves.
“According to prosecutors, Francesco P. committed six crimes, including fraud and forgery of documents, which he allegedly committed during training,” we read. This man is also said to have been involved in another company of Łukasz Meiza, Vinci Neoclinic. The company offered unproven treatments to parents of terminally ill children in Mexico in exchange for large sums of money.
The remaining co-workers were also indicted on five similar charges.
Major’s former assistant is cheating. “You should work at a kebab shop.”
One former aide decided to speak out about the incident, but requested anonymity because he did not want to be associated with politicians. – It’s very embarrassing that someone associates me with Łukasz, – he said in an interview with Wirtualna Polska.
“I am not the first person whose contact with Łukasz Meyza did not work out, and I hear that there are more and more such people,” the man added. According to his account, he worked for members of Congress for long periods of time for little or no pay. – I cleaned his apartment, took him from party to party, endured his authoritarian management style and many unfunny half-intellectual jokes – he reported.
The former aide clarified that his allegations were about benefits earned by the congressman, not what the congressman himself earned. – It would be better to work at a kebab shop. At least I won’t have any complaints, he said. – I recently learned that after he graduated from vocational school, he formed another group of young boys. He tells them fairy tales about a bright future, and they come to his office and work. I hope they figure things out faster than we do, he said.
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