Mirosław Michał Drzewiecki | |
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Member of the Sejm | |
Assumed office 25 September 2005 | |
Constituency | 9 – Łódź |
Personal details | |
Born | 1956 |
Nationality | Polish |
Political party | Civic Platform |
Mirosław Michał Drzewiecki (Polish pronunciation: [miˈrɔswav dʐɛˈvʲɛtskʲi]) (born 8 July 1956 in Łódź) is a Polish politician, representing Civic Platform. He graduated from Emilia Sczaniecka High School in Łódź, followed by his 5-year stint at the University of Łódź Department of Law, where he obtained his M.A. title. In 1989 he established his own business, which dealt with upholstery and embroidery. Then he became the owner of several restaurants. Currently, he is one of the richest people in Poland, ranked by a weekly Wprost among the Top 100 richest Poles. He is the former Minister of Sport and Tourism. He took over the Ministry following the 2007 parliamentary election, and held the office from November 2007 to October 2009.
Controversy
In 1996 his figure evoked many controversies because his embroidery firm had falsified trade marks of Adidas and Nike. But the most important controversy linked to Drzewiecki is the so-called Gambling Scandal. In result of this scandal he left the office of Minister of Sport and Tourism[1] and several other prominent members of the Civic Platform were indicted or persecuted. Because of this scandal he was temporarily suspended from the Civic Platform membership and testified in front of the Parliamentary Investigative Commission.
References
- ↑ "Drzewiecki podaje się do dymisji. Natychmiast". 2009-10-05. Retrieved 2010-02-16.
External links
- Mirosław Michał Drzewiecki - parliamentary page - includes declarations of interest, voting record, and transcripts of speeches.