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How to measure the seriousness of a crime and which cases of breaking the law should be prosecuted first by law enforcement? In the week when the Supreme Audit Office presented a report confirming the biggest crisis in the justice system since 1989, Radosław Gruca, the host of the podcast "Suspicious Politicians", invites you to a discussion. He asks questions that "symmetrists" will not like. Is it normal that a 300,000 fraud in a small Polish town was prosecuted by the entire CBA branch, prosecutors and propaganda of the previous government? Can we give a positive assessment to the agents who failed to protect the Ministry of Foreign Affairs from corruption in the visa scandal? How much time and resources does the inequality of citizens before the law cost our budget? Why are the courts still dealing with protests from four years ago, instead of combating and tracking crime? While waiting for the return of the vacationing Błażej Makarewicz, Gruca invites you to conversations with two guests. What is and what is not fair, asks Agnieszka Czerederecka, one of the leaders of the Women's Strike, who spent the 8th anniversary of the great "Black Protests" protest in the Warsaw court dock. Mariusz Gierszewski, an investigative journalist from Radio ZET, who last week revealed a report on Przemysław Wipler, a Confederation MP, talks about who, how and when will check the property declarations of MPs. Let us know in the comments what you think of this unusual formula and don't forget to subscribe to our channels.