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Polish panel asks court to apprehend previous Orlen CEO after missed out on cash-for-visas statement

A Polish parliamentary commission on Wednesday asked a court to detain the former CEO of oil refiner Orlen Daniel Obajtek to force him to testify in front of lawmakers on June 7 on the nation's cashforvisas scandal.

Obajtek on Wednesday missed out on a 2nd scheduled look before an investigative panel probing claims authorities under the previous government of the Law and Justice (PiS) party sped up visa applications for migrant employees in return for payments.

The previous CEO, a prospect for PiS in the European Parliamentary elections on June 9, has actually been asked to appear because of Orlen's reliance on migrant workers to broaden its petrochemical plant in Poland, though the panel has not suggested misdeed.

Obajtek has stated the company's contractors supervised of bringing foreign employees to Poland.

I want to send a motion to enforce a fine on the witness and to purchase the witness' detention and a warrant for compulsory look on June 7, the panel's chief and Civic Platform lawmaker Michal Szczerba stated after Obajtek's 2nd absence.

Obajtek on Monday informed Polish Press Firm PAP he had no time to affirm throughout the last days of his election project and might do so after the elections. Previously today, he likewise did not show up to affirm at the district attorney's workplace in a. different case.

Local media have actually reported Obajtek has been staying abroad in. current weeks and has actually appeared in Poland only sporadically for. project events. I have never ever concealed the reality that I perform. business talks abroad, Obajtek wrote on social media platform X. on Wednesday.

Prime Minister Donald Tusk stated on Wednesday he had no doubt. Obajtek would appear in court, however added he would not put in. pressure on prosecutors.

There are enough determined individuals there to bring these. people to court in the end, in accordance with the treatments. and their expert decency, Tusk informed reporters.

I will not rush district attorneys, judges or police officers in their. work.

Prosecutors in Poland are also investigating the loss of. about $400 million by Orlen's Swiss unit in prepayment for oil. it didn't get, a potential fuel price control and monetary. regards to Orlen's merger will smaller peer Lotos under Obajtek's. helm. Obajtek has actually denied any allegations of wrongdoing.

(source: Reuters)