
Andrzej Lepper
Poland Sex Scandalized Minister Cleared By DNA
Warsaw, Poland 8 February, 2007 Poland's Deputy Prime Minister Andrzej Lepper, the subject of a criminal investigation into allegations of sex for work and political advancement, is not, according to unofficial information about his DNA test, the father of a party worker's daughter.
After a long battle of words, Lepper finally consented to taking a DNA test to prove he was not the father. According to Wprost, the official results of the test are to be released soon.
Lepper has been accused by four women who said that he demanded sex for work or sex to ensure good political careers for husbands.
Even though Lepper is cleared by the DNA test, investigation into the other accusations continues.
His position as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Agriculture in the present Polish Government are in jeopardy and are pending the outcome of the criminal investigation. The Prime Minister has said that if he is charged, he will have to leave his positions.
The sex case is not the only problem that jeopardizes his positions. He is also due to face the courts on other cases that can result in him serving jail time for up to five years. See Poland’s Sex Scandal Grows For Lepper
