Piotr Filipczyński or Peter Vogel (born 1954 in Warsaw) is a convicted Polish murderer and later banker in Switzerland.
Surprisingly enough, in 1983 (during the martial law in Poland) he was granted a passport and allowed to leave the country.
After Vogel's extradition to Poland, in 1999 Aleksander Kwaśniewski initiated the procedure of granting him amnesty.
In December 2005 (a few days before leaving his office) Kwaśniewski pardoned Vogel despite the negative opinion of the prosecutor.
[1] Politicians linked to Marek Dochnal reportedly had Swiss bank accounts handled by Peter Vogel.