The Katowice-East District Court rejected the National Prosecutor's Office's request for the temporary arrest of Częstochowa President Krzysztof M. The local government official, detained on Wednesday by the CBA, has been charged with two corruption counts concerning the acceptance of material benefits totaling at least 169,000 PLN. Investigators argued for isolation due to fears of evidence tampering, but the court, after a lengthy hearing, decided to release the politician. Krzysztof M. has been suspended from his rights as a member of the New Left.
No Consent for Arrest
The court rejected the prosecution's request for a three-month arrest for Krzysztof M., finding that non-custodial measures may be sufficient.
Serious Paid Patronage Charges
Investigators accuse the president of accepting a total of 169,000 PLN in exchange for manipulations in the city budget for specific procurement orders.
Broad Scope of Investigation
In the multi-threaded proceedings concerning corruption in Częstochowa, there are already 18 suspects, including former city hall officials.
Party Consequences for the Mayor
The New Left swiftly suspended Krzysztof M.'s rights as a party member after information about the charges presented to him.
The Katowice-East District Court did not grant the National Prosecutor's Office's request to apply a preventive measure in the form of temporary arrest against Krzysztof M., the President of Częstochowa. The decision was made late on Thursday evening after a lengthy hearing examining the justification of the investigators' request. The prosecution demanded a three-month isolation of the official, citing the risk of evidence tampering and the threat of a high penalty, reaching up to eight years of imprisonment. Krzysztof M. left the courthouse around 8:30 PM accompanied by his defense counsel, declaring his joy at returning home but refusing to provide substantive comment on the charges against him. The institution of temporary arrest in Poland is a preventive measure used to secure the proper course of criminal proceedings, and its imposition falls under the exclusive competence of the courts. The charges presented to the head of Częstochowa are of a corrupt nature and cover a multi-year period of his tenure. The first concerns the years 2018–2022 and the acceptance of at least 40,000 PLN in exchange for favorable changes to the city budget, which were to facilitate the execution of a public procurement order for a specific entrepreneur. The second charge is broader and covers the period from September 2020 to October 2025, concerning the systematic acceptance of benefits from multiple individuals totaling 129,000 PLN. The official's detention was part of a broader investigation in which eighteen individuals already have suspect status, including the former vice-president of the city, Bartłomiej S. „Nasze stanowisko jest takie, że po zapoznaniu się z pisemnym uzasadnieniem zostanie podjęta decyzja co do zażalenia” (Our position is that after reviewing the written justification, a decision will be made regarding an appeal) — Katarzyna Calów-Jaszewska The detention of Krzysztof M. triggered an immediate political reaction at the national level. The Chairman of the New Left, Włodzimierz Czarzasty, decided to suspend the president's rights as a party member pending full clarification of the case. Although the city hall assures continuity of the office's work, the case casts a shadow over the official's long-term governance, as he has held this position continuously since 2010. Concurrently with the president's case, the services informed about detentions in the so-called waste mafia thread, showing an intensification of anti-corruption actions in the Silesian region.
Mentioned People
- Krzysztof M. — President of Częstochowa suspected of accepting material benefits.
- Katarzyna Calów-Jaszewska — Prosecutor from the National Prosecutor's Office informing about progress in the investigation.
- Włodzimierz Czarzasty — Chairman of the New Left, who suspended Krzysztof M. in the party.
- Bartłomiej S. — Former vice-president of Częstochowa, previously a suspect in the same case.
- Jacek Dobrzyński — Spokesperson for the minister coordinating the special services.