JAKARTA - Polish anti-corruption police searched the office of the Polsat broadcaster regarding the investigation into licensing for sports broadcasting rights by state-owned TVPs.
"There is ongoing activity to secure documents in an investigation into actions that harm TVP, including in connection with granting sub-lisencing agreements to Polsat television to broadcast sporting events," said Marta Kolendowska-Matejczuk, spokesman for the District Attorney's Office in Krosno. reported by Reuters, Thursday, November 7th.
Kolendowska-Matejczuk declined to provide further details. Meanwhile, a police spokesman has not commented.
Onet news portal reported the investigation relates to two agreements agreed in 2018 and 2021 between TVP and Polsat.
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According to Onet, TVP has given Polsat a sub-lience to broadcast sporting events whose rights have been purchased previously. In return, Polsat gave TVP a sub-lience to broadcast the Champions League football match and Poland's national volleyball team.
Onet reported investigators were investigating whether TVP lost the deal.
Reuters was unable to independently verify details of the sub-lience agreement reported by Onet.
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