Solorz counteroffensive. The court had no doubt
Changes in Reddev companies can only take place with the consent of Solorz. The court in Cyprus issued a temporary ban on actions in the group’s structures.
According to Puls Biznesu, on August 14, the court in Cyprus issued at the request of Zygmunt Solorz a temporary ban on making, implementing and initiating changes in the bodies and structure of companies dependent on Reddev.
– In accordance with the court’s decision in Cyprus, any changes in companies dependent on Reddev Investments and Tivi Foundation are only possible in the event of a clear consent in the letter granted by Zygmunt Solorz – explains “PB”, indicating that the prohibition is temporary.
Explanations of Solorz’s representative
Solorz’s representative, Radosław Kwaśnicki, emphasized in an interview with “PB” that, according to the Cypriot law, the ban applies from the date of its issue, “but if before issuing the order, any preparatory activities were taken or other activities inconsistent with the provisions, they cannot be completed or implemented by way of action or abandonment after the date of its release.”
Solorz’s letter to the board of Cyfrowy Polsat
Unofficially, the website determined that in connection with the court’s decision, Solorz also sent a letter to the board of Cyfrowy Polsat. He pointed out that he had signals about the expectations of taking steps to make subsequent changes, including personal changes, in the group’s structures.
– The prompts were to intensify recently, which unexpectedly corresponds to the cited court proceedings in Cyprus. Being aware of the existence of the described ruling far -reaching status quo in the entire group Cyfrowy Polsat, you know how inappropriate it is to listen to similar instructions – he was to write in the Solorz letter, according to “PB”.
The website reminds that companies controlling, among others, are registered in Cyprus Cyfrowy Polsat in Poland, and Cypriot companies themselves remain under the supervision of the Liechtenstein foundation.
A dispute over succession in the Solorz Empire
The conflict about succession in the Empire of Zygmunt Solorz was revealed in the autumn of 2024. At that time, his children warned the managers of key companies, indicating a threat to their stability. Soon after, Tobias Solorz, Piotr Żak and Jarosław Grzesiak were dismissed from the supervisory boards of Cyfrowy Polsat, that Pak, Netia and Polkomtel.
