The leader of PiS (Law and Justice), Jarosław Kaczyński, was asked today about Deputy Justice Minister Arkadiusz Myrcha. “Media shield is active—yours, and it is mostly yours—and that’s how it works. He probably won’t resign,” he stated. But what issue is receiving “media shield”? It’s worth reading Gazeta Polska to find out.
A week ago, Gazeta Polska revealed that Piotr Gajewski, the father of MP Kinga Gajewska and father-in-law of Deputy Justice Minister Arkadiusz Myrcha, was accused in the late 1980s of covering up evidence of a brutal murder committed by his brothers. They buried an innocent man alive.
Jarosław Kaczyński addressed the issue of Gajewska and Myrcha today. Although the question at the press conference pertained to financial disclosures, the opposition leader also highlighted the findings of GP, which he claimed were being ignored by mainstream media.
“If someone like Mr. Myrcha and his spouse were on our side, and these other contexts that you didn’t mention here were revealed, there would be a massive uproar and an extraordinary scandal. But the media shield is active—yours, and it is mostly yours—and that’s how it works. He probably won’t resign” the PiS leader said, addressing journalists.
“The entire government should resign, but we do not expect that,” Kaczyński added.
Tomorrow, Gazeta Polska promises more shocking findings regarding the Gajewski family. “The father-in-law of the Deputy Justice Minister, Piotr Gajewski, who covered up the traces of a brutal murder committed by his brothers, is now a behind-the-scenes influencer in the suburban Warsaw Civic Platform (PO). GP has reached several individuals who feel wronged by the businessman and allege involvement in so-called real estate usury. But that’s not all. According to our information, in December 2023, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBŚP) raided the property of Mr. S., an acquaintance of Gajewski, where an election poster for Kinga Gajewska once hung. The CBŚP secured 3 million PLN, and Mr. S. was charged. It turned out that for over 20 years, a gang of pimps had been running an illegal escort agency there,” wrote Marcin Dobski, Grzegorz Wierzchołowski, and Joanna Grabarczyk.