Karol Nawrotsky used a luxurious apartment in Gdańsk at the expense of the World War II museum – in the city where he also lives. He gives different versions of how often he used it. He also claims that he did not suffer any losses to the state treasury or the World War II museum. This is false information.
This is disinformation from Karol Nawrocki – his Wednesday version of housing. – I have never lived there for more than ten days when I was in quarantine during COVID – said the president of the Institute of National Memory.
However, not living for more than ten days at a time is not the version of Monday, when he just wrote that twice for ten days he lived in quarantine in a room from commercial use. In addition, in the latest version, he tries to make sure that he used the apartment for business meetings.
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Luxury apartment World War II Museum in Gdansk
“If he ordered it, that means they weren’t available”
Detailed documentation of the World War II Museum includes orders for Karol Nawrocki, also on New Year’s Eve. In addition, the Museum declares with full responsibility and in writing that the nature and purpose of these reservations are not recorded in the documents. No business meeting is impossible. There are more than two hundred days of orders.
– PiS combination, such deception by the PiS candidate. If he ordered them, it means they weren’t available, and if he used them, they weren’t available. This guy lived five kilometers away from the houses and slept instead of in his own house, at the expense of the Polish taxpayer, – explained the leftist MP Tomasz Trela.
– These are all myths. PiS President Jarosław Kaczynski told journalists that you don’t have a stick against him, so you’re looking for him anyway.
Houses of the World War II Museum Gdansk.TVN24
Here is another example of false information by Karol Navroki about luxury rooms. “They were booked in my name for 200 days, so they obviously had other duties as well,” he said.
Certainly, the reserved apartment cannot perform any other function and cannot be offered to other clients. From this false information, Karol Nawroki got a false information. – I have not exposed the state treasury or the World War II museum to any costs, – he said.
Karol Nawrocki exposed the museum to the fact that it could not make money from the accommodation that the director ordered for free. With a price tag that starts at PLN 750 per day in a luxury apartment, it could fetch a lot of money.
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“You can graze public property when no one is watching.”
It is possible to say that Karol Nawroki did not clean the 116 square meter house by himself. He did not pay for water, electricity and heat, because the Museum writes in writing, without half-truths and false information, concisely and directly, that the director Karol Nawrocki did not pay for the stay in the hotel.
– When no one is watching, he can graze the state government, – Witold Zembachinsky, a representative of the civil coalition, commented on Karol Nawrocki’s actions.
Without a discount, the cost of such an apartment for 200 days is much more than one hundred thousand zlotys. Twenty-four thousand zlotys – the amount that Karol Navrotsky gave at the conference – after big discounts, a luxury apartment costs. Nawrocki may have earned it, but he didn’t even try. He booked a free apartment in Gdansk, while living in Gdansk – five kilometers away.
– He does not want to say why he needed this apartment or who lived there, – points out Wojciech Chuchnowski, a journalist of “Gazeta Wyborcza”, who revealed this case.
If Karol Nawrocki had reserved the suite for himself, his potential guests would not have to register, they would be guaranteed free will, and the cost of all guests’ stay would be covered by the Museum, i.e. all taxpayers.
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