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Guy with long name fired in Poland

Posted by Fired Fred on August 9, 2007 5:05 PM
I've never been to Poland, but it sounds like they've got a government model straight out of the Chicago or Miami handbooks on running things. They just had to fire their interior minister for the kind of reasons you normally see in a Carl Hiaasen column in the Miami Herald.

Say bye bye to Janusz Kaczmarek...
Prime minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski said Mr Kaczmarek had been sacked under suspicion of having leaked classified information, obstructing an investigation into alleged bribery at the ministry of agriculture.
Janusz joins another official with a slightly more pronounceable name who got tossed last month. They busted Andrzei Lepper for taking a little bit of under the table, grease the wheels cash to engage in some hot rezoning action.

Someone dropped a zloty (Polish currency, thanks Google!) on Andrzei Needs-A-Vowel about the investigation, he found out and went whistleblower hunting. He's claiming angelic innocence.

The rest of the Polish government is even less efficient right now than the collection of thieves, glad handlers, war hawks, and double talkers we have in DC. I'll sleep better knowing we're not number one in 'governments that need a cleansing enema or two' anymore.

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