On November 13, CBA officers acting for the National Prosecutor’s Office seized documents bearing Szymon Hołowni’s signature from the Otwock city office.
CBA’s Presence at Otwock City Hall
On 13 November, CBA officers, following an order from the National Prosecutor’s Office, entered the Otwock city office to secure documents bearing Szymon Hołowni’s signature.
Why the Documents Matter
The papers are intended as comparative material in the former Collegium Humanum case. Prosecutor Przemysław Nowak confirmed that the mayor had initially refused to provide them.
Mayor’s Reluctance and Compliance
After a ruling demanding the documents, the mayor eventually handed them over voluntarily, without a search of the office.
Investors’ Goal: Signature Verification
The documents will be sent to an expert who will compare Hołowni’s signatures with material collected in the Collegium Humanum investigation.
Broader Investigation Context
The probe has already commissioned dozens of forensic opinions on other individuals and involves hundreds of allegations, including a “diploma factory” at the university.



