The head of the National Security Bureau (BBN), Sławomir Cenckiewicz, has sent a letter to the Minister-Coordinator of Special Services, Tomasz Siemoniak, requesting verification of whether the publication by Onet of fragments of documents related to the SAFE program may have violated regulations on the protection of classified information, BBN reported on platform X. The issue concerns an Onet article that included a photograph of a classified list of SAFE beneficiaries.
The Onet material also featured a photo of a resolution adopted in 2023 by the then PiS government, marked with the classification “restricted,” under which the National Ammunition Reserve program was established.
The National Security Bureau stated on platform X that, in connection with Onet’s publication of classified documents, the head of BBN had sent a letter to the minister-coordinator of special services.
“In connection with the article published by Onet on March 17, 2026 – ‘Onet Reveals: We Have Learned the Beneficiaries of SAFE. Billions for Ammunition from a Company That Is Only Beginning Testing’ – which included photographs of classified documents, among them an image of an excerpt from the list of beneficiaries of the SAFE program concerning the supply of 155 mm caliber ammunition, the Head of the National Security Bureau, Minister Sławomir Cenckiewicz, has addressed a letter to the Minister-Coordinator of Special Services, Tomasz Siemoniak, requesting information on what actions have been taken by the services subordinate to the minister-coordinator to examine the circumstances of the disclosure of these documents and to verify whether there has been a breach of regulations concerning the protection of classified information,” the BBN statement reads.
The post also included the letter sent by Prof. Cenckiewicz to Minister Siemoniak.
