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She Wanted to Know How Much the President's Staff Earned. This Was the Answer She Received.

The Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland refused to disclose information about the salaries of key employees within its structures. A reader of "Dziennik Gazeta Prawna" (a Polish newspaper) requested information about those employed in the president's entourage. Experts in the field of public transparency criticized the Chancellery's decision.
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The Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland refused to disclose information about the salaries of key employees within its structures. A reader of "Dziennik Gazeta Prawna" (a Polish newspaper) requested information about those employed in the president's entourage. Experts in the field of public transparency criticized the Chancellery's decision.

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Business Insider (Poland) broke the news in on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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