WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland's prime minister said on Monday he had called the country's chief prosecutor and secret services coordinator to discuss potential links between former CEO of oil refiner Orlen, Daniel Obajtek, and Iran-backed Lebanese grou.
WARSAW (Reuters) -Poland's prime minister said on Monday he had called the country's chief prosecutor and secret services coordinator to discuss potential links between former CEO of oil refiner Orlen Daniel Obajtek and Iran-backed Lebanese group Hezbollah. Obajtek responded on social media platform X that Prime Minister Donald Tusk was "looking for scandals where there are none". State-controlled Orlen said last week it had cancelled contracts signed by its Swiss trading unit OTS to buy Venezuelan oil and refined products after losing around 1.6 billion zloty ($397 million) on prepayments for deliveries it never received.
The opening in Budapest is a significant milestone in the chain's global expansion plans, with Hungary being the fashion brand's 17th market worldwide.