Poland's Corruption Fight Falters as Government Ignores Civil Society, Activist Says | Katarzyna Batko-Tołuć: Zapobieganie korupcji wypleniliśmy nawet z języka | Desc: Afera wokół Szpitala Południowego i Dawida Kacprzyka obnażyła brutalną prawdę: system wciąż jest zgniły, a kolesiostwo ma się świetnie. Dlaczego Koalicja 15 października ignoruje organizacje obywatelskie i rezygnuje z walki z systemową korupcją? | Src: Rzeczpospolita (PL)
Translated from Polish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A corruption scandal surrounding the Southern Hospital and Dawid Kacprzyka has exposed systemic rot and cronyism in Poland.
- Activist Katarzyna Batko-Tołuć criticizes the current government for ignoring civil society organizations and abandoning the fight against systemic corruption.
- The article questions why the "Coalition of the 15th of October" is neglecting anti-corruption efforts.
A corruption scandal involving the Southern Hospital and Dawid Kacprzyka has laid bare the persistent issues of systemic corruption and cronyism in Poland. Katarzyna Batko-Tołuć, an activist, argues that the current government, referred to as the "Coalition of the 15th of October," is failing to combat these deep-rooted problems. She criticizes the administration for sidelining civil society organizations and seemingly abandoning the fight against systemic corruption. The article questions the government's commitment to its anti-corruption promises, suggesting a disconnect between its stated goals and its actions. Batko-Tołuć emphasizes that even the language used to discuss corruption has been eroded, reflecting the pervasiveness of the issue. The piece highlights a perceived betrayal of public trust and a missed opportunity to enact meaningful reforms.
Originally published by Rzeczpospolita in Polish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.