Koryto Kaczyе„skiego. Jak Pis Dokarmia Swoich Z Paе„stwowej Kasy. Jan Piе„ski, Tomasz Szwejgiert Today

The book focuses on the mechanisms used to transfer public funds to party members, their families, and business allies. Key areas of investigation include:

The book argues that these financial transfers were not isolated incidents but a deliberate strategy to build a "new elite" dependent on the party's continued power. The book focuses on the mechanisms used to

The authors examine how leadership positions in major national companies were allegedly awarded based on party loyalty rather than merit, serving as a primary source of wealth for the political elite. The title uses the Polish slang "koryto" (trough)

An experienced journalist and former editor-in-chief of various Polish media outlets. He is known for his highly critical stance on PiS and his focus on political scandals. The book focuses on the mechanisms used to

The book (Kaczyński's Trough: How PiS Feeds Its Own from the State Treasury) is a collaborative work by investigative journalists Jan Piński and Tomasz Szwejgiert . The title uses the Polish slang "koryto" (trough) to metaphorically describe the alleged systemic corruption and enrichment of political loyalists during the Law and Justice (PiS) party's tenure. Core Themes and Content

Detailed accounts of how "loyalists" were rewarded with lucrative contracts, grants, and high-paying advisory roles across various government ministries and agencies.

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