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Poland will continue to pursue former Orlen executive after UAE rejects extradition

Donald Tusk, the Polish prime minister, said that Poland would continue to try and have a former oil industry executive, who was a senior executive, returned from the United Arab Emirates after it rejected Warsaw’s first request for extradition.

According to Polish privacy laws the former chief executive officer of Orlen's Swiss unit, known only as Samer, was charged with entering into contracts which resulted in losses of $378 million for the company.

It's hard to convince people in countries such as UAE, and you have to be patient. Tusk said to reporters during a press briefing that "we will not stop here".

"This man has been entrusted enormous funds that are now gone. I have no doubt whatsoever that Poland is correct in pursuing him."

In January, the executive was arrested in the United Arab Emirates. Warsaw then filed a motion for his extradition to face charges that he acted to the detriment to the company.

Przemyslaw Nextak, spokesperson for the Polish Prosecutor's Office, told the newswire PAP on Friday that Warsaw had been informed by UAE officials that the motion was rejected because it "didn't meet the requirements". (Reporting and editing by David Holmes; Reporting by Marek Stzelecki)

(source: Reuters)