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Kennedy about taking over the Polish pork market. He remembers Lepper and bribes


ak 23.11.2024, 07:58 / updated: 08:43




Robert Kennedy Jr. recalls Andrzej Lepper (photo PAP/Jack Turczyk)


Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claims that the American food giant attempted to bribe Andrzej Lepper to have a bill passed in Poland that favored the Smithfield Foods corporation.

Nominated as wellness Secretary in Donald Trump's administration Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recalls the 2003 events.


Pork and bribes


In his authorial podcast, he said that the Smithfield Foods corporation, which took over old Polish slaughterhouses, tried to bribe Andrzej Lepper, offering him $1 million. However, the Leader of Self-defense was to refuse and exposure an effort to bribe, although this did not halt the introduction of fresh regulations.

– Smithfield Foods bought old slaughterhouses in Poland, which were owned by the state. He sponsored the bill, according to which it is not possible to conduct slaughterhouses in Poland if you do not have laser-automatic taps in the bathrooms. In 1 attempt, the company got free of its competitors, who could not afford fresh technology," recalls Robert F. Kennedy Jr.


Kennedy Jr. in Poland

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. raised the substance as early as 2003 during his visit to Poland. “Don’t let Smithfield Foods become a monopolist on the Polish pork market”, he then called for a press conference in Warsaw.

He informed that a typical of Smithfield Foods had persuaded Polish Senators to enter the cultivation system.


“The company puts a weapon to the farmer’s temple and says: the acquisition price is so low that you do not have a chance of getting your way unless you sign us. We dictate his terms. The farmer must make the infrastructure, after 1 year erstwhile the contract expires, the farmer is left with a loan. Smithfield buys out his farm. The farmer loses everything," said Kennedy Jr.



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