Mateusz Szczurek (born 11 August 1975 in Warsaw, Poland[citation needed]) is a Polish economist and politician.
He was chief (2003-2005) and co-founder Towarzystwo Absolwentów Uniwersytetów Brytyjskich (Alumni Association of British Universities).
During his time in office, Szczurek phased out Poland's flexible credit line (FCL) with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
[7] Also in 2015, Szczurek put aside funds the country’s budget for the repatriation – including housing, Polish language lessons and professional training – of tens of thousands of ethnic Poles living in Kazakhstan, Ukraine and other former Soviet republics.
[8] Since leaving office, Szczurek has been teaching public finance and international economics at University of Warsaw.