Piotr Krzystek

Piotr Tomasz Krzystek (born 5 February 1973) is a Polish jurist and politician.

From 1 January 1999 to 31 March 2002, he was the general director of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship Office in Szczecin.

After leaving the office, he became a counsel in the law firm Kancelaria Radców Prawnych Jankowski & Krzystek.

[1] In 2006, he run for the office of the mayor of Szczecin in the local election, as a nonpartisan candidate from the Civic Platform mandate.

[3] In 2008, the Central Anticorruption Bureau has accused Krzystek of buying a communal apartment for a highly lowered price, between 1999 and 2003.

[4] In 2009, the Szczecin District Court ruled that there was no legal standing, on which basis he could have bought said apartment, and as such, ordering him to return it.

[7] He run as a nonpartisan candidate, from his own electoral committee, the Szczecin for Generations, which cooperated with Conservative People's Party.