Boleslaw Weychert
Boleslaw Weychert (born August 15, 1852 in Warsaw, died after June 1927) is a state activist, vice president of the Supreme Chamber of Control.
For many years he worked as an official in railroad companies - Directorate of Warsaw-Vienna Railways, private railway Nadwiślańska (including head of control), Warsaw-Terespol railroad (including head of control); He was also an assistant to the chief controller of the Treasury Railways in Warsaw and the head of the Ndwiślańskie Railway Tax Revenue Service. He learned, among other things. as a free listener at the Kronenberg School of Commerce. From November 1914 to May 10, 1916 he was a member of the Citizens Committee of the City of Warsaw. He was an employee of the Board of State Interim Commission.
On July 1, 1919, he was deputy director of the Army Supply Office. In January 1921, he was transferred to the position of Vice President (then from July 1921) of the Savings Commission at the Ministry of Treasury. On August 6, 1921, he assumed the post of Vice President of the NIK and held it for four years. He retired on July 31, 1925.
Weychert's death date is unknown. One may assume that he died in June 1927 or shortly thereafter. This month comes the latest news on the subject - a wife letter to the NIK leadership asking for help for a seriously ill b. Vice president and his family. Bibliography
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