Paweł Piskorski

In 1997 he was elected to the Sejm from the Freedom Union electoral list, and in 2001, after participating in a secession from that party, he successfully ran under the Civic Platform banner.

[2] In April 2006 Polish newspaper "Dziennik" informed about the purchase in 2005 by Paweł Piskorski and his wife of more than 320 hectares of land for afforestation.

[3] Paweł Piskorski explained that the money came from sale of property, credit, savings and current income by him and his wife.

The day after the publication the national board of the Civic Platform (Platforma Obywatelska) decided to exclude him from the party, which was followed on 17 May by the removal of his ten collaborators, among others, Piotr Fogler.

In January 2010, a public prosecutor charged him with the use of a forged document (contract with an antique dealer) in tax proceedings.