However, Finance
Magnates obtained information directly from the prosecutor's office,
confirming that the request to initiate an investigation had actually been
dismissed. The question remains—why did Conotoxia issue an official statement
that does not align with the facts?
A screenshot of official PR. The case number matches the one provided by the prosecutor's office.
However,
according to information obtained by Finance Magnates from the KNF, no
such investigation had been initiated. The commission declined to provide
further detailed comments.
Meanwhile,
the press office of the Jelenia Góra prosecutor's office confirmed what the KNF
had suggested: Conotoxia misrepresented the facts about the investigation.
“I hereby
inform you that, by decision dated February 19, 2025 (Ref. No.
3043-2Ds.4.2025), the District Prosecutor’s Office in Jelenia Góra has refused
to initiate an investigation,” commented Ewa Węglarowicz-Makowska, Spokesperson
for the District Prosecutor’s Office in Jelenia Góra.
All of this
comes amid an unusual move by Conotoxia, which announced its expansion yesterday (Wednesday) into the… toilet paper business—branded with a design
referencing the KNF’s logo.
What Was Conotoxia’s
Complaint About
The
allegations raised by Conotoxia centered on potential abuses of power and false
accusations by KNF officials and a prosecutor from the Regional Prosecutor’s
Office in Poznań.
The fintech
company accused KNF officials of unlawfully exceeding their authority by
conducting an unjustified inspection of Cinkciarz.pl, which allegedly led to
the revocation of its license and financial damage to the company.
Additionally,
the Director of the Criminal Affairs Department of the KNF was accused of
knowingly filing a false criminal complaint against the company's executives,
alleging violations of accounting and financial regulations.
A prosecutor from the Regional Prosecutor’s Office in Poznań was also implicated in improperly initiating a criminal investigation based on these accusations despite insufficient evidence.
However,
after reviewing the case, the District Prosecutor’s Office in Jelenia Góra
determined that there were no legal grounds to proceed with an investigation.
“On January
30, 2025, the notification was received by the District Prosecutor’s Office in
Jelenia Góra and registered under Ref. No. 3043-2Ds.4.2025. After conducting
preliminary verification activities, the prosecutor issued the above
substantive decision, finding no grounds to initiate an investigation,” added Węglarowicz-Makowska.
No Investigation Against
KNF, But One Against Conotoxia
While the
reasons behind Conotoxia’s false press release remain unclear, another pressing
issue persists—the company itself remains under investigation.
Adding to
the controversy, Pióro’s wife, known on social media as Victoria Ebermann (the
account was deleted), has been documenting an extravagant lifestyle and lavish
spending, further fueling speculation about the company’s financial dealings.
However, Finance
Magnates obtained information directly from the prosecutor's office,
confirming that the request to initiate an investigation had actually been
dismissed. The question remains—why did Conotoxia issue an official statement
that does not align with the facts?
A screenshot of official PR. The case number matches the one provided by the prosecutor's office.
However,
according to information obtained by Finance Magnates from the KNF, no
such investigation had been initiated. The commission declined to provide
further detailed comments.
Meanwhile,
the press office of the Jelenia Góra prosecutor's office confirmed what the KNF
had suggested: Conotoxia misrepresented the facts about the investigation.
“I hereby
inform you that, by decision dated February 19, 2025 (Ref. No.
3043-2Ds.4.2025), the District Prosecutor’s Office in Jelenia Góra has refused
to initiate an investigation,” commented Ewa Węglarowicz-Makowska, Spokesperson
for the District Prosecutor’s Office in Jelenia Góra.
All of this
comes amid an unusual move by Conotoxia, which announced its expansion yesterday (Wednesday) into the… toilet paper business—branded with a design
referencing the KNF’s logo.
What Was Conotoxia’s
Complaint About
The
allegations raised by Conotoxia centered on potential abuses of power and false
accusations by KNF officials and a prosecutor from the Regional Prosecutor’s
Office in Poznań.
The fintech
company accused KNF officials of unlawfully exceeding their authority by
conducting an unjustified inspection of Cinkciarz.pl, which allegedly led to
the revocation of its license and financial damage to the company.
Additionally,
the Director of the Criminal Affairs Department of the KNF was accused of
knowingly filing a false criminal complaint against the company's executives,
alleging violations of accounting and financial regulations.
A prosecutor from the Regional Prosecutor’s Office in Poznań was also implicated in improperly initiating a criminal investigation based on these accusations despite insufficient evidence.
However,
after reviewing the case, the District Prosecutor’s Office in Jelenia Góra
determined that there were no legal grounds to proceed with an investigation.
“On January
30, 2025, the notification was received by the District Prosecutor’s Office in
Jelenia Góra and registered under Ref. No. 3043-2Ds.4.2025. After conducting
preliminary verification activities, the prosecutor issued the above
substantive decision, finding no grounds to initiate an investigation,” added Węglarowicz-Makowska.
No Investigation Against
KNF, But One Against Conotoxia
While the
reasons behind Conotoxia’s false press release remain unclear, another pressing
issue persists—the company itself remains under investigation.
Adding to
the controversy, Pióro’s wife, known on social media as Victoria Ebermann (the
account was deleted), has been documenting an extravagant lifestyle and lavish
spending, further fueling speculation about the company’s financial dealings.
Damian Chmiel is a Senior Analyst & Editor at Finance Magnates with more than 15 years of experience in the CFD and online trading industry. Active as both a trader and journalist since 2010, he focuses on broker coverage, fintech innovation, and regulatory developments across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
His work includes interviews with C-level leaders at major brokerages and fintech platforms, as well as co-authoring Finance Magnates’ quarterly industry benchmarking reports. Damian’s reporting is data-driven, market-aware, and grounded in direct industry engagement. His analysis and commentary have also been cited by external media outlets, including Investing.com, Binance, The Asset, Stockhead, and Dispatch.
Education:
MA in Finance and Accounting, Cracow University of Economics
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