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Polish Government Urged to Probe Spyware Use as Scandal Grows
- Accusations intensify as Tusk declares ‘crisis for democracy’
- Premier Morawiecki calls allegations over spyware ‘fake news’
Poland’s Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki
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Poland’s government is facing mounting pressure over its refusal to investigate allegations into the spyware hacking of political opponents.
The government’s reluctance to probe the charges is a matter of concern and requires more answers, according to Citizen Lab, the cybersecurity watchdog that helped unveil the use of the controversial Pegasus spyware against a top opposition lawmaker and two others.