The article centers on the swift promotion and subsequent reassignment of Tomasz Gurdak, husband of the former CBA head, Agnieszka Kwiatkowska-Gurdak. Tomasz Gurdak received a promotion to a higher-ranking position within the police's Internal Affairs Bureau, accompanied by a financial bonus. However, just days later, he was reassigned to Bydgoszcz.
The rapid promotion and transfer prompted investigations and criticism. The article notes that the police refused to answer questions regarding Gurdak's permission for outside employment, in relation to his family's chihuahua business. The CBA downplayed the significance of the promotion, emphasizing Gurdak's long service record. However, the quick reversal of the reassignment to Bydgoszcz casts doubt on the initial explanation.
The article highlights Agnieszka Kwiatkowska-Gurdak's high earnings, revealed after the release of her financial statement, amounting to approximately 50,000 PLN per month. Her testimony before a parliamentary committee concerning the Pegasus affair resulted in her immediate resignation. This followed disclosure that she had granted 23 million PLN in bonuses to employees. The article also highlights that Tomasz Gurdak's high rank will result in a high pension in the future.
The article concludes with a discussion of the ethical implications of these events. A police officer criticizes the situation, arguing that it is unfair to other officers and lacks ethical considerations. The high earnings of both Gurdak and his wife, due to their positions, raise concerns about potential conflicts of interest and unfair advantages.