Deputy Zbigniew Bogucki announced on Virtual Polska's “Tlit” program that Law and Justice will submit a motion of no confidence to Minister of Science Dariusz Wieczorek. This is the result of a series of WP publications about him. – If the prime minister had acted properly, Minister Dariusz Wieczorek would have been dismissed long after this series of scandals related to him, Bogucki said. According to him, Wieczorek did not take the opportunity to clarify the reports about himself. The deputy was surprised that Wieczorek had not yet “retired with honor”. Bogucki also mentioned Donald Tusk's entry on Monday, in which the prime minister stated that “it is time to make a decision about Minister Dariusz Wiczorek.” However, the minister remains in his position. – Donald Tusk's entry yesterday seemed very directional and decisive. It also shows that Tusk is probably not that powerful, Bogucki said. As established by Pavel Figurskyi and Patrick Slowik, the head of the Szczecin University trade union reported to the Minister of Science Dariusz Wiczorek about the violations that he believed were taking place at the university. The woman wanted to remain anonymous. Journalists of Virtualna Polska revealed that the minister personally delivered his letters to the rector. The Ministry of Science and Higher Education informed Gabriela Fostiak that she was not entitled to whistleblower status because the case fell outside the scope of the EU whistleblower directive. Virtualna Polska also revealed that Wiczorek did not include the two-hectare plot of land and the garage in his asset declaration.
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