A faster admissions track was allegedly created at Warsaw’s Southern Hospital for politicians from the Civic Coalition (KO) and their families, according to a report by Zero portal. Dawid Kacprzyk, the hospital’s emergency room coordinator and a local council member, is believed to be responsible for implementing this system. The allegations surfaced alongside reports of Kacprzyk’s substantial income of 1.6 million Polish złoty last year, raising questions about potential conflicts of interest. The hospital is now subject to an audit initiated by city hall officials. The investigation aims to determine the validity of the claims and assess any potential misuse of resources or preferential treatment. The situation has drawn media attention and sparked public debate regarding fairness and access to healthcare.