The head of Poland’s Central Anti-Corruption Bureau (CBA) has announced the immediate dismissal of an agent facing charges related to the Pegasus spyware investigation. CBA Chief Tomasz Strzelczyk stated the decision reflects a commitment to upholding the law, regardless of an individual’s position within the bureau. He emphasized his full responsibility for current personnel policies within the agency. The charges against the agent have not been publicly detailed, but are connected to the ongoing controversy surrounding the use of the Pegasus software. Strzelczyk’s swift action aims to demonstrate transparency and accountability amidst scrutiny of the CBA’s operations. The dismissal signals a firm response to allegations of misconduct within the anti-corruption body. Further details regarding the investigation and the specific accusations are expected to be released as the legal process unfolds.
