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Article: POLAND: PREMIER PROCLAIMS INNOCENCE IN 'RYWINGATE' AFFAIR.(Leszek Miller )(Brief Article)
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- IPR Strategic Business Information Database
- Article date:
- May 4, 2003
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Premier Leszek Miller on 26 April testified before the special parliamentary commission set up to investigate the so-called Rywingate bribery scandal, Polish media reported. The commission is probing allegations by "Gazeta Wyborcza" that film producer Lew Rywin in July sought a $17.5 million bribe from Agora, the newspaper's publisher, on behalf of Miller's Democratic Left Alliance in return for changes to a media bill to benefit Agora. Miller said he did not send Rywin to solicit a bribe from Agora. "From the very start, the whole matter ...
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