The spokesperson for the minister-coordinator, instead of informing the public about an explanatory proceeding and possible dismissals following the leak of classified medical data of Sławomir Cenckiewicz to the media, is actively engaging in politics and attacking the head of the National Security Bureau (BBN). “You should now be informing the public about the internal proceeding that has been launched, the personal consequences and dismissals, not defending what happened. In this way, you are only proving that you yourself carried those documents to Czuchnowski in your teeth,” wrote the deputy spokesperson of Law and Justice (PiS), Mariusz Kurzejewski.
Today, Gazeta Wyborcza, in an article by Wojciech Czuchnowski, revealed medical information from the personal security questionnaire of Prof. Sławomir Cenckiewicz. Only the special services should have access to such data. The issue concerned medications taken by Prof. Cenckiewicz. According to the narrative of the services and Czuchnowski himself, concealing this information could have affected consent for access to classified information. However, this narrative was overturned by the court.
This morning, Jacek Dobrzyński, spokesperson for the coordinator of the special services, spoke out once again, disregarding the ruling of the Voivodeship Administrative Court (WSA) in this case and its reasoning.
“If someone concealed something and failed to include it in the security questionnaire, and then publicly accuses the services of leaking the names of something he hid from the services and did not enter in the questionnaire at all, then he is clearly a brazen manipulator whipping up his followers with lies,” wrote Dobrzyński.
Many comments appeared online in response to his post. Artur Hejne, a security analyst, stated that the spokesperson’s entry was “comical and ignorant.”
“How did ‘Wyborcza’ learn the names of the medications that the Military Counterintelligence Service established in the course of the proceedings conducted against Cenckiewicz? And above all, as ruled by the WSA, Cenckiewicz concealed nothing from the services, because he was not required to list them in the Personal Security Questionnaire,” he added.
“Man, the services whose public face you are have recorded the most outrageous leak in their history. You should now be informing the public about the internal proceeding that has been launched, the personal consequences and dismissals, not defending what happened. In this way, you are only proving that you yourself carried those documents to Czuchnowski in your teeth,” wrote, in strong words, the deputy spokesperson of Law and Justice (PiS), Mateusz Kurzejewski.
