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Poland: PM dismisses competition head

 |  February 11, 2014

Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk has dismissed the nation’s Office of Competition and Consumer Protection head following a government reshuffle, say reports.

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    PM Tusk announced Monday that Małgorzata Krasnodębska-Tomkiel will remain in the position until a replacement is found but has been dismissed.

    In a statement, the government said that such a change is necessary to prevent consumer harm; “we need something more than a daily routine,” a spokesperson said.

    Krasnodębska-Tomkiel had been in the position since June of 2008, according to reports.

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