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The article is a commentary on the decision of the Supreme Administrative Court (NSA) related to the scope of administrative courts’ control related to the decisions by the President of the Supreme Audit Office in relation to NIK nominated employees. The NSA examined referring an employee for medical examination by a certifying doctor of the Social Insurance Institution (ZUS), on the basis of Article 92 (3) of the Act on NIK. The author presents the actual and legal situation, the doctrine and the interpretation made by the court, and she elaborates on the arguments given. At the same time, she observes that the decision will change the current practice by making staff-related cases more efficient.