Index – Foreigner – Former Secretary of State Attila Markó sentenced to prison in the first instance



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In the first instance, Attila Markó, former Secretary of State for Minority Affairs, was sentenced to five years in prison in a lawsuit for damages. According to a verdict on the website of the Romanian courts, the former secretary of state was sentenced to four years in prison in this case, but the telegraph office.

Crinuta Dumitrean, chairman of the national restitution authority, was sentenced to six years and three months in prison, the real estate surveyor Alin Horatiu Dima was sentenced to 9 years and eight months in prison. In the case, businessman Horia Simu was also sentenced to six years and four months in prison. The anti-corruption prosecution filed charges in 2016. It was later established that the Compensation Committee had awarded Horia Simu EUR 8.7 million in compensation for a 25-hectare piece of land in the city of Constanta, on the Black Sea, which had been nationalized during communism but overvalued relative to its market price, leaving state 7, It paid 7 million euros more than it should have paid.

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The anti-corruption prosecution has indicted members of the restitution committee in several of these cases. At the end of October, the Bucharest panel also acquitted Attila Markó in the first instance in a similar case in which members of the restitution committee were accused of voting for a compensation of 128 million euros to businessman Horia Simu for a property Although the prosecution said it was worth 58 million euros. the state was damaged by 70 million euros.

In another similar case, the Supreme Court acquitted Attila Markó last October after the Bucharest panel sentenced him to five years in prison in the first instance. In its reasoning, the Supreme Court ruled at the time that the members of the Compensation Board could not be held liable for any inaccuracies in the content of a formal assessment. Attila Markó has lived in Hungary since 2014.



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