The audit results of Orlen, Poland's state-owned oil company, dominated the news cycle. New management reported 5 billion PLN in losses, prompting calls for prosecution. Former CEO Daniel Obajtek dismissed the findings as political maneuvering. The Palikot case continued to evolve, with his lawyer expressing frustration over lack of access to his client. In political developments, the opposition criticized the government's handling of recent floods. The Pegasus commission faced challenges as former CBA chief Ernest Bejda failed to appear, citing a Constitutional Tribunal ruling. PiS filed a complaint against the commission's legality. Reports surfaced about potential changes in TVP, the state broadcaster. Internationally, Poland lost a billion-dollar coal dispute with an Australian company.