A Warsaw city councilor, Dawid Kacprzyk, affiliated with the Civic Coalition, earned 1.6 million złoty last year coordinating the emergency room (SOR) at a Warsaw hospital. Reports from “Gazeta Wyborcza” raise questions about his qualifications for the position, stating he does not hold a medical specialization. The substantial income has sparked scrutiny regarding the appropriateness of his appointment. Kacprzyk’s role involved coordinating the emergency room’s operations, a position typically held by a specialist physician. The newspaper’s investigation suggests a potential conflict of interest or improper hiring practices. No official comment has been released by Kacprzyk or the hospital regarding these allegations. The situation is drawing attention to transparency and qualification standards within Warsaw’s public healthcare system.
