The Polish Business Roundtable expresses its firm opposition to the inclusion of such a wide range of private entities within the Act on the Transparency of Public Life proposed by the Polish government.
The need to control the spending of public money is indispensable, but this cannot apply to private funds from business activity only because public entities have a share in the company.
The Polish Business Roundtable together with Corporate Connections, BNI Poland, Lewiatan Confederation, Business Centre Club Employers Union, Polish-Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce, under the patronage of Puls Biznesu, have joined the fundraiser initiated by Employers of Poland to help Ukraine. We are all shocked by what is currently happening in the East. Human suffering and fear […]
The Polish Business Roundtable, organization of owners and CEOs of largest Polish companies, has elected its new board for the next two-year term. Wojciech Kostrzewa, CEO of Billon Group, an entrepreneur and manager with more than thirty years of professional experience in finance, fintech, and media industries, remained in the president’s seat. Wojciech Kostrzewa became […]
On January 18th, Małgorzata Durska, Executive Director of the Polish Business Roundtable, presented the Career Program at the fourth edition of the interdisciplinary conference“UCL Leaders: Poland in a Global World” organized by the association of Polish students at the University College London (UCL). “UCL Leaders: Poland in a Global World” is a conference which aims […]