Kamil Borkowski has been appointed as the new head of Poland’s Central Bureau of Investigation (CBŚP), the country’s top anti-crime unit. His predecessor is being transferred to the Central Anti-Corruption Bureau (CBA), following a request from within the CBŚP itself. Borkowski brings thirty years of experience within the Polish police force to the position. The move represents a personnel shift within Poland’s key law enforcement agencies. Details regarding the reasons for the change in leadership at CBŚP were not immediately disclosed. The transfer to CBA suggests a potential refocusing of efforts within the anti-corruption sphere. Both agencies play critical roles in tackling organized crime and corruption in Poland.