Ministers’ phones illegally tapped by CBA
16th October 2009
Polish politicians and government officials may have had a taste of what it was like to operate in the old communist days after it emerged that the law may have been eavesdropping on their phone conversations.A series of stories in the press explained that prosecutors in the southern town of Rzeszow had launched an investigation into the activities of the Central Anti-Corruption Bureau (CBA) and whether it tapped illegally the phone calls of five politicians in 2007.
The five, all from Samobrona, which then formed part of the Law-and-Justice led coalition government, had their phone conversations monitored by the CBA as part of its investigation into possible corruption surrounding a sale ...
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