. "Krzysztof Zbigniew Pusz (born 21 June 1951 in Gda\u0144sk) is a Polish politician and lawyer. A graduate of the University of Gda\u0144sk, he was involved in the Solidarity movement since its beginnings. He was an organizer of the . Later he was a secretary in the Solidarity's leader, Lech Wa\u0142\u0119sa, office. Pusz became a director of the Central Solidarity Office and served in this position in 1989. When Wa\u0142\u0119sa was elected President in 1990, Pusz was appointed a minister of state in the Office of the President and became Chief of Presidential Cabinet. He served this position from 22 December 1990 (a day Wa\u0142\u0119sa took office) until 29 October 1991, when he was replaced by Mieczys\u0142aw Wachowski. Following this, Pusz retired from the active politics and dedicated himself to business. He, however, back when he was named deputy Voivode of the Gda\u0144sk Voivodeship, and later after municipal reform, Pomeranian Voivodeship. He served as a deputy of the voivode from 1998 to 2001. A longtime member of the centrist Freedom Union, he was a regional leader of this party from 2001 and, after the creation of the Democratic Party \u2013 demokraci.pl. He ran for the President (Mayor) of Gda\u0144sk in 2006 on the ballot of the (A coalition of Democratic Party, Democratic Left Alliance, Labour Union and Social Democracy of Poland (SdPl). He remained a close friend of former President Wa\u0142\u0119sa. During his later career as entrepreneur, he was a president of Port Service, a hazardous waste disposal firm situated in Gda\u0144sk. In 2015 he was put to a trial after an investigation by the prosecutor which showed some grave abuse by the firm when dealing with toxic soil that contained Hexachlorobenzene. It was first stored very close to the waterfront of a nearby located Gda\u0144sk Bay in a bunch of bags that leaked brown liquid. Then contaminated soil was handed over to another firm that simply put it in the ground not knowing the real nature of it as the documents provided by Port Service named it as non-threatening to the environment. Later investigation showed that it was potentially harmful for local soil and water. This story had some impact in Polish media, both local and big outlets."@en . . . "Krzysztof Zbigniew Pusz (ur. 21 kwietnia 1951 w Gda\u0144sku) \u2013 polski polityk i prawnik. W latach 1990\u20131991 szef Gabinetu Prezydenta RP i podsekretarz stanu w Kancelarii Prezydenta RP, w 1998 wicewojewoda gda\u0144ski, w latach 1999\u20132001 wicewojewoda pomorski."@pl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Krzysztof Pusz"@pl . . . . . . . . . "1098346002"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Krzysztof Zbigniew Pusz (ur. 21 kwietnia 1951 w Gda\u0144sku) \u2013 polski polityk i prawnik. W latach 1990\u20131991 szef Gabinetu Prezydenta RP i podsekretarz stanu w Kancelarii Prezydenta RP, w 1998 wicewojewoda gda\u0144ski, w latach 1999\u20132001 wicewojewoda pomorski."@pl . . . "Krzysztof Pusz"@en . "Krzysztof Zbigniew Pusz (born 21 June 1951 in Gda\u0144sk) is a Polish politician and lawyer. A graduate of the University of Gda\u0144sk, he was involved in the Solidarity movement since its beginnings. He was an organizer of the . Later he was a secretary in the Solidarity's leader, Lech Wa\u0142\u0119sa, office. Pusz became a director of the Central Solidarity Office and served in this position in 1989. A longtime member of the centrist Freedom Union, he was a regional leader of this party from 2001 and, after the creation of the Democratic Party \u2013 demokraci.pl."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "14022143"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "4050"^^ . .