- Malgorzata Sadorska was a PiS lawmaker from 2005-2015. She ran for the European Parliament on party lists twice without success
- In 2007, Jaroslaw Kaczynski appointed her as a member of the Supervisory Board of ZUS. Previously, she was also a member of the National Council of the Judiciary
- In 2015, the lawyer associated with Tadeusz Ridzik's father's circle became the head of the office of President Andrzej Duda. In 2017, she resigned from this position and went directly to the board of directors of PZU, a state-owned giant in the insurance sector.
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Małgorzata Sadurska graduated in 2000 from the Faculty of Law and Management of Maria Curie Sklodowska University in Lublin. Three years later, she also completed her postgraduate studies in management and management at the Leblanc Business School.
In November 2000, I started working at the Municipal Employment Office in Lublin. Two years later, she was placed on unpaid leave for more than 20 years due to her political activities.
Jaroslaw Kaczynski appointed her as a member of the Supervisory Board of ZUS
Małgorzata Sadurska started her political career in the circle around Tadeusz Rydzyk and Radio Maryja. In 2002, she ran for Puławy District Council from the Puławska Local Government Convention list right. Although she did not receive a mandate, she was a member of the district council for three years.
In 2004, the politician ran for the European Parliament on the PiS list. Here too she did not win a mandate, but only a year later she was elected to the House of Representatives from PiS lists in the Lublin region. On 18 October 2006, Malgorzata Sadorska became a member of the National Council of the Judiciary.
In 2007, she served as Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Advisory for four and a half months. Jaroslaw Kaczynski, then Prime Minister, appointed her a member of the ZUS Supervisory Board, and she became its chairman.
Magorzata Sadorska successfully ran for the House of Representatives on PiS lists in 2007 and 2011. In 2014, she did not enter the European Parliament, but just one year later, President Andrzej Duda appointed her as head of the President's Chancellery. Therefore, she stopped exercising her mandate as a representative in Parliament.
The career of politicians has clearly accelerated under the rule of law and justice. In June 2017, Malgorzata Sadorska resigned from her position in the President's Chancellery and immediately joined the Board of Directors of PZU and PZU Życie. In the years 2020-2024, she also served on the Supervisory Board of Bank Picao.
When she left politics to work for a state-owned company in 2017, she had no business experience. Radoslaw Sikorski was critical of this movement.
Małgorzata Sadurska was defended by PiS lawmaker Marek Soski, who said there was a need for “someone on the PZU board who knows the PiS programme.” Although she was not initially supposed to receive a salary from the insurance giant, it soon emerged that she had received compensation of PLN 100,000. Zloty.
In April 2022, she resigned from the Board of Directors of PZU Życie, and in February 2024, she was dismissed from the Board of Directors of PZU. In 2017, Malgorzata Sadorska was awarded the Bulgarian Knight of Madara, 1st Class. Earlier, in 2010, she was awarded the “Puławy Merit” medal.
She criticized Donald Tusk with harsh words
When she was head of the President's Advisory, Malgorzata Sadorska was highly critical of then-Prime Minister Donald Tusk. His government committed numerous irregularities in investigating the Smolensk disaster. First, by dividing the visits, the government also agreed to conduct the investigation in Russia, she said in April 2016 on RMF FM.
When Magorzata Sadorska was asked whether Donald Tusk should appear before a state court, she replied: “First you have to know the truth about Smolensk.”
In 2015, the President's Chief of Staff also stated that “there is great reluctance and stubbornness among the majority of the coalition” regarding the project on the retirement age.
Millions of earnings in the PZU and a rented apartment in Warsaw
Financial reports show that in total, in the years 2017-2023, Malgorzata received PLN 11.8 million from the state insurance giant. Last year alone, she earned PLN 2.5 million at PZU, more than her boss earned at the time.
The former PiS lawmaker has 69 thousand PLN at her disposal in 2022, Politika weekly revealed. She described PLN for training and 242 thousand Polish zlotys as “other benefits.” The second amount includes the apartment rental fee. Journalists described that PZU rented an apartment in Warsaw to Małgorzata Sadurska and is the only person from the company's board of directors who can count on this privilege. It is not registered in the capital.
Małgorzata Sadurska paid PLN 45,000 ahead of the 2023 parliamentary elections. PLN to the PiS Election Fund.
Małgorzata Sadurska has to look for a new job. She wanted to return to office
As we found out in Onet, Malgorzata Sadorska reported at the end of February that she was ready to return to work at the Municipal Employment Office. However, the institution terminated its contract.
— Unpaid leave was granted to Ms. Małgorzata Sadurska until March 6, 2024. On March 6, 2024, the employment contract with Ms. Małgorzata Sadurska was terminated — Michal Wojcik, Head of the Services and Analysis Department at the Municipal Labor Office in Lublin, said in an interview with Onet.
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