Mariusz Kamiński
Mariusz Kamiński | |
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Member of the Sejm | |
Assumed office 25 September 2005 | |
Constituency | 24 – Białystok |
Personal details | |
Born | September 25, 1965 |
Nationality | Polish |
Political party | Law and Justice |
Mariusz Kamiński (born September 25, 1965 in Sochaczew) was the head of the Central Anticorruption Bureau (CBA) in Poland until October 2009. Earlier he was a member of the Sejm elected on September 25, 2005 getting 9142 votes in 19 Warsaw district, as a candidate on the Law and Justice list.
He was also a member of Sejm 1997-2001 and Sejm 2001-2005.
Kamiński was dismissed (as the head of CBA) on the 13th of October 2009 by prime minister Donald Tusk.
Kaminski was sentenced to three years in prison for abuse of power in March 2015 but had appealed. After the Polish parliamentary election, 2015 the Polish President Andrzej Duda pardoned Kamiński, the President's spokesmen argued that people who fight corruption "deserve special protection." Afterwards Kaminski became the head of the secret services.[1]
Awards
Commander's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta
See also
References
External links
- Mariusz Kamiński - parliamentary page - includes declarations of interest, voting record, and transcripts of speeches.