In 1996, Poland's Prime Minister Józef Oleksy resigned because of his links to Alganov.
[2] In 2005 Lithuanian authorities said that Alganov had been issued a long-term Lithuanian visa in 2002 and Alganov had met managers of the Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant.
[3][4] In 2003, Alganov secretly met Jan Kulczyk in a restaurant in Vienna, Austria.
The conversation was recorded by Polish intelligence officers.
According to Antoni Macierewicz, a member of the investigative board: Also present at the meeting was Aleksander Żagiel, Alganov's Vienna-based business partner.