
Poland - September 2023
Illegally purchased spyware used to discredit opponents, Senate investigation finds
An investigation by the Senate Commission has found that the government’s purchase of Pegasus spyware was illegal, citing insufficient security oversight to protect classified information. The report of the Commission’s findings further concluded that, once unlawfully procured, the use of Pegasus against opposition leaders compromised the fairness of the 2019 elections. The report is the result of an 18-month probe conducted by the opposition-controlled Senate. The Commission decided to inform prosecutors of its findings, identifying current and former ministers for investigation for potential criminal activity. The report follows a May inquiry by the European Parliament which found that Poland had used spyware to discredit critics and opposition leaders, and revelations in 2022 that Pegasus had been used against Senator Krzysztof Brejza, when he was coordinating the opposition’s 2019 election campaign.
Sources: Notes from Poland, TVN24, Senate Commission, Forbes