False information about journalist Omena Mensah, who is the wife of InPost owner Rafał Brzoska, has appeared on Facebook and Instagram. The entrepreneur responded to this in a post on July 2. “I say ‘enough’ to what the Meta group (owner of Facebook and Instagram) is doing,” Brzoska wrote.
Fake news about Omen Mensah on Instagram and Facebook. Rafał Brzoska: Our great success is getting in the way
As Brzoska reported, sponsored ads appeared on Instagram and Facebook, which show that the businessman allegedly beat his wife. The owner of InPost also mentioned fake news regarding the alleged death of Omena Mensah. Rafał Brzoska stated that someone wants to destroy his public image.
“Someone is bothered by our great European philanthropic success of our charity event Grand Charity Auction TOP CHARITY, which we created together with Polish entrepreneurs and thanks to which we help tens of thousands of people, and all this in just three years. Someone may be bothered by our help for Ukraine and our involvement in matters important to the Polish state,” wrote Rafał Brzoska.
InPost owner on fake news: I believe that law enforcement agencies will catch those behind it
Rafał Brzoska expressed hope that people spreading false information will be held accountable for their actions. “I believe that law enforcement will catch those who are behind this, and I intend to catch those who derive financial benefits from these crimes – even in the form of advertising. I will not rest until a large social media corporation changes its approach to harming people and participating in tarnishing the image of public figures, hiding behind its concocted regulations,” declared Brzoska.
Source: Gazeta

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