Poland’s chief auditor said Tuesday that he plans to initiate an audit of the state’s supervision of the secret services following revelations of illegal surveillance of government critics with powerful spyware. Marian Banas, president of the Supreme Audit Office, an independent institution charged with ensuring public funds are spent properly, spoke before a Senate committee…
WARSAW, Poland (AP) Poland's chief auditor said Tuesday that he plans to initiate an audit of the state's supervision of the secret services following revelations of illegal surveillance of government critics with powerful spyware.
Marian Banas says he plans to call leader of Poland's ruling right-wing party, who's also deputy prime minister for security, as a witness to testify under penalty of perjury
Poland’s chief auditor says he plans to audit the state’s supervision of the secret services following revelations of illegal surveillance of government critics with powerful spyware