A few weeks ago I mentioned in passing newspaper reports that the president of Poland was displeased at the continued rule of a lefty in PZU, a state controlled insurance company. The incumbent was duly sacked and his successor was announced by treasury minister Wojciech Jasi?ski. The lucky man, whose appointment is still to be confirmed by some rubber stamping body — sorry, the Insurance and Pension Fund Supervisory Commission, is Jaromir Netzel, who is threatening to sue Rzeczpospolita for their articles in the last few days which point to his — and here presumption of innocence and Three Monkeys’ battalions of lawyers forbid me from continuing. Rzeczpospolita has deeper pockets than the monkeys. As for Netzel, even “prime” minister Marcinkiewicz is looking for explanations.