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The Polish cash-for-visa scandal (Polish: afera wizowa, lit. ' visa affair ', also called: Polish: mafia wizowa, lit. ' visa mafia ') was a political scandal concerning alleged corruption in the granting of travel visas by officials of the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Polish consular service.
Polish authorities, including the ruling party leader, insist there is no scandal. They say that seven people have been arrested in the ongoing investigation and that there were fewer than 300 ...
Irregularities in Poland's system for granting work visas to foreigners were known across government, opposition lawmakers said on Wednesday, amid a deepening scandal about the hot-button ...
Seven people have been charged over alleged irregularities in the granting of Polish work visas, a prosecutor said on Wednesday, amid a deepening scandal on the hot-button subject of migration ...
Polish cash-for-visa scandal (2023) United States Tri-Valley University – unaccredited private university shut down in 2011 for visa fraud; Devyani Khobragade incident (2013) University of Northern New Jersey – 2013 sting operation to investigate student visa fraud; University of Farmington – 2015 sting operation to investigate student ...
2005: Allegations that USA had secret prisons (black sites) in Poland (and other countries) have arose, investigations and discussions in Poland continued to at least mid-2010s; 2007: Oleksy tapes made public; Ground affair 2014/15: Polish wiretapping scandal 2023: Polish cash-for-visa scandal
A former Polish deputy foreign minister has been arrested on charges of speeding up visa applications in return for payment, the Central Anti-Corruption Bureau (CBA) said on Wednesday. The arrest ...
The Polish cash-for-visa scandal is a 2023 political scandal concerning alleged corruption when granting visas by officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Polish consular service. [1] [2] The majority of recipients left Poland for North America or other Schengen Area countries. [3]