A former expert from Poland’s Central Anti-Corruption Bureau (CBA) in Warsaw has been charged in connection with an investigation into the use of the Pegasus spyware. Prosecutors have also added to existing charges against two former CBA officials involved in the same case. The investigation centers around the alleged improper use of the controversial surveillance software. All three individuals have denied any wrongdoing. The charges stem from a wider probe into the deployment of Pegasus to monitor opposition figures, journalists, and others. The case continues to unfold, raising concerns about potential abuses of power within the Polish law enforcement agencies. Further details regarding the specific allegations against the individuals have not yet been released.