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Former govt spokesperson fights back

PR dla Zagranicy
Roberto Galea 23.01.2015 16:46
Iwona Sulik, the spokesperson to PM Ewa Kopacz who resigned Thursday has vowed to clear her name after being accused of aiding the opposition.
Iwona Sulik (L) was the spokesperson to PM Ewa Kopacz (R) Photo: PAP/Radek PietruszkaIwona Sulik (L) was the spokesperson to PM Ewa Kopacz (R) Photo: PAP/Radek Pietruszka

“Statements suggesting that I advised opposition on policy issues taint my name,” Sulik said Friday.

She added that she would therefore take "all possible measures, including legal action," to clarify the story.

Earlier this week, tabloid Fakt reported that in 2014, while working for then-Sejm-speaker Ewa Kopacz, Sulik had conducted seminars on PR techniques to members of the opposition.

These included Przemysław Wipler, now member of the newly-formed KORWiN party with Janusz Korwin-Mikke.

Wipler confirmed Thursday that he had cooperated with Sulik. He said that the seminars also involved the participation of Adam Piechowicz, and involved communication strategies.

Piechowicz was the chief advisor to PM Kopacz before also submitting his resignation Thursday. (rg)

tags: Kopacz Ewa
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