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What about the audit at the Warsaw City Hall regarding the Collegium Humanum? RafaƂ Trzaskowski responds

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The City Hall announced that people who got there thanks to a diploma from the disgraced Collegium Humanum university no longer sit on the supervisory boards. At the same time, officials do not want to reveal the list of officials who lost their jobs.

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On Wednesday, we asked the press department of the city hall how the story of officials sitting on supervisory boards of municipal companies with an MBA degree ended. This is due to the fact that in November the mayor of Warsaw, RafaƂ Trzaskowski declared that if they fail to pass the ministerial examination for supervisory board members by the end of the year, they will lose their jobs. The city hall spokeswoman responded on Thursday with a laconic e-mail sent to all editorial offices.

“As announced, by decision of the President of the Capital City of Warsaw, RafaƂ Trzaskowski, as of January 15, 2025, there are no persons on the supervisory boards of municipal companies in Warsaw whose eligibility to sit on the board was only confirmed by an MBA diploma from Collegium Humanum” – wrote Monika Beuth, without revealing any surname.

In response to our questions about who passed the exam and who lost their position due to failing it, she replied: “Changes in the composition of supervisory boards resulting from the decision of the Mayor of the Capital City of Warsaw will be disclosed in the National Court Register.”

An unanswered interpellation

According to “Gazeta StoƂeczna”, about 10 people lost their jobs. Her journalist mentioned the deputy mayor of ƚrĂłdmieƛcie, RafaƂ Krasuski (supervisory board of Przedsiębiorstwo Gospodarki Maszynami Budownictwa Warszawa) and PaweƂ Michalec (Municipal Cleaning Company). The companies themselves remain silent, and no personnel changes have been recorded on their websites or on publicly available portals collecting KRS data.

It is noticeable that the town hall is reluctant to share information about Collegium Humanum graduates among its ranks. In February last year, Warsaw councilor Marek Szolc (unaffiliated) asked in an interpellation to the city authorities whether the city office financed employees' studies at this university, what kind of funding it was, and whether there were people with an MBA from Collegium Humanum on the supervisory boards of municipal companies. To this day, Szolc has not received any response.

42 officials were financed for their studies

Another councilor, Jan Mencwel (The City is Ours – Left), was more fortunate, whose interpellation was answered by the city director, ElĆŒbieta Markowska. She admitted that the city hall “agreed to improve the professional qualifications of employees in the form of postgraduate studies at various universities, including Collegium Humanum.” “The Warsaw City Hall refinanced the costs of studies at Collegium Humanum for 42 employees of the Office,” Markowska said.

Meanwhile, in November, when asked about the number of CH graduates among his subordinates, President RafaƂ Trzaskowski replied: “We have twenty-something graduates of this university.” We asked the city hall press office why there was a difference in these data. We are waiting for your reply.

A university with problems

Let us remind you: Collegium Humanum (currently Varsovia University of Business and Applied Sciences) is a private university that was joined by officers of the Central Anticorruption Bureau in February. The focus of attention included, among others: quick courses that allowed you to obtain an MBA (Master of Business Administration) diploma. Since 2017, after changes introduced during the PiS government, such a document opens the door to supervisory boards of State Treasury companies. But with this option Politicians from the other side of the political scene also eagerly took advantage.

In the investigation into the university, charges have already been brought against 55 people, including former rector PaweƂ C. and former vice-rector MichaƂ J.

Collegium H. – see the report from the “Black and white” program on TVN24GO>>>



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