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Hungary grants asylum to Polish ex-justice minister

Hungary has granted political asylum to Poland’s former Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro who is facing charges of embezzlement.

By: BBC News - Posted: Tuesday, January 13, 2026

As minister of justice from 2015 to 2023, Ziobro was the author of judiciary reforms which provoked a major conflict with Brussels.
As minister of justice from 2015 to 2023, Ziobro was the author of judiciary reforms which provoked a major conflict with Brussels.

by Adam Easton

Ziobro is facing 26 charges related to embezzling money from a fund meant to be spent on crime victims and rehabilitating criminals.

Instead, he is accused of authorising the purchase of spyware that was allegedly used to hack political opponents’ phones. He says he is a victim of political persecution.

Granting asylum to a citizen of a fellow EU member state goes against the spirit of EU standards.

But in the case of Hungary it is neither new nor surprising.

Ziobro is the second politician of the former Law and Justice-led government to be granted this status - last year it was his former deputy Marcin Romanowski who fled to Budapest to seek protection.

Both are accused of corruption and misusing their power - most notably by using the money of the state-controlled Justice Fund which was under their oversight in order to fund their party and its cronies.

Ziobro was justice minister between 2015 and 2023 under the previous right-wing PiS-led government, which is politically aligned to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.

If found guilty he could face up to 25 years in prison.

Writing on X, Ziobro said: "I have decided to accept the asylum granted to me by the government of Hungary due to the political persecution in Poland."

"I have chosen to fight against political banditry and lawlessness. I stand in opposition to a creeping dictatorship," Ziobro added, accusing Prime Minister Donald Tusk of waging a "vendetta" against him.
Ziobro is accused of authorising a 25m zloty ($7m; £5.15m) purchase of Israeli-made Pegasus spyware, which Poland’s current coalition government and a European Parliament investigative team found was used to secretly hack the phones of political opponents.

Current Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski said his phone was hacked and Tusk said his wife’s and daughter’s phones were also hacked.

Ziobro is also accused of awarding Justice Fund grants to fire stations and women’s associations without proper competition to bolster support for the government.

As minister of justice from 2015 to 2023, Ziobro was the author of judiciary reforms which provoked a major conflict with Brussels.

The issue led to a freeze of EU money for Poland as well as to verdicts of the European Court of Justice, which deemed them as violating fundamental EU rules and standards including the principle of judicial independence.

Orban, who faced similar criticism, and the PiS rejected and ignored those rulings, saying they violated Poland’s sovereignty and constituted an overreach of Brussels’s powers.

 

*Published first on BBC.com

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