KO MP Dariusz Joński revealed what remuneration the leading TVP employees received in 2023. The amounts are astronomical.
Joński wrote on his social media that the information presented was the result of parliamentary scrutiny. He attached information that the company had provided in response to his request. The document was initialed by Daniel Gorgosz, signed as trustee.
Joński: Millions for PiS TVP bosses
“Put on your seat belts! This is the result of a real parliamentary inspection. Millions for PiS’s TVP bosses. We already know why they barricaded themselves there. No one can be more surprised by Minister Sienkiewicz’s decision,” Joński wrote, making it public. information he had requested from TVP two days earlier.
Let us not forget that on December 20, the Ministry of Culture announced that the head of the ministry, Bartłomiej Sienkiewicz, had dismissed the current chairmen of the boards of directors of TVP, Polskie Radio and PAP, as well as the supervisory boards. The minister appointed new supervisory boards of companies, which appointed new boards of directors. The decision sparked a political and legal dispute over control of state media.
Huge payouts
The document published by MP Joński shows that Michał Adamczyk earned gross PLN 372,593.71 as head of TAI (since April), and as part of his business activities – PLN 1,127,664 including VAT. Samuel Pereira, deputy director of TAI, has received PLN 439,755.17 gross since April.
Marcin Tulicki, as deputy head of TAI (since May), earned PLN 417,354.33 and PLN 296,340 gross under civil law contracts.
The total salary of Rafał Kwiatkowski, also Deputy Director of the Agency, amounted to PLN 366,948.03 gross, and Jarosław Olechowski, as Director of TAI, amounted to PLN 1,016,450.34 gross and PLN 407,625 gross in respect of civil law contracts.
The amounts indicated only apply to 2023.
Source: Do Rzeczy

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