Polish businessman Jan Kulczyk, who for months has been summoned by the prosecutors to testify as a witness in a corruption case, praised Donald Tusk’s government in an interview for the Financial Times.
In the interview, Kulczyk expressed his joy about the change of government in Poland and described Donald Tusk’s administration as being ‘liberal’ and wanting to be a part of the international and European economy.
Kulczyk declared that now he wants to return to his Polish investments, from which he withdrew involvement from under the previous government, such as finishing the section of the A2 motorway and constructing an almost 300-metre high building in Warsaw.
Kulczyk is a witness in an investigation concerning the circumstances of the arrest of the then head of PKN Orlen Andrzej Modrzejewski in 2002. Since last spring, the Prosecutor’s Office has failed to effectively deliver the summons to questioning to the businessman. (mo)