The former Polish government was accused of corruption in issuing visas to Africans and Asians
The Polish government, when the Law and Justice party was in power, issued 366,000 visas to citizens of Africa and Asia, often without checks and for bribes, which drew criticism from Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
The former Polish government, when the country was ruled by the Law and Justice Party (PiS), issued 366,000 visas to citizens of Africa and Asia without proper checks, often for bribes. Prime Minister Donald Tusk accused the previous administration that while the Polish military and border guards risked their lives by curbing illegal migration, the PiS government actually facilitated this process. Visa procedures were disrupted, and many work visas were issued without verifying the recipients' professional skills.
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