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Crin Bologa, the head of DNA, says there are ongoing files at DNA on how the funds were spent at the capital’s City Hall and in the district councils.
Crin Bologa explained that the prosecutors did not release these files in order not to influence the political battle in local elections.
“There are files in which the management of public money is investigated, even in the Sector mayoralties and in the Capital Mayor’s Office.
Given this period of the electoral and pre-electoral campaign, we did not want to be used in this electoral campaign and that is why we had less public communication, but no less activity. It was constantly being worked on.
We have received complaints from both sides of the political spectrum, but we have tactfully tried not to influence this political struggle. I can confirm that it is being investigated and there are ongoing files on the funds spent by the district mayors and the Capital City Council ”, said Crin Bologa.
In how many cases are public officials involved?
“Currently, we have 64 cases related to the corruption of some officials involved in the fight against the pandemic and in the purchase of materials in the pandemic. The most advanced file is the Unifarm file, one of the Unifarm files. Speaking to prosecutors on the case, it appears that 5-6 defendants will be sent to trial this week, with both the indictment and the recognition agreement. (…) This week will be the first results from our point of view of the fight against corruption in this period of pandemic ”, said Crin Bologa.
Director of UNIFARM, placed under judicial control
At the end of June, Eugen Adrian Ionel, then director of Unifarm, was placed under judicial control by DNA prosecutors in a case in which he was accused of bribery, abuse of office with improper benefits, complicity in trafficking. influence, instigation of intellectual falsification and use of function to favor people.
Anti-corruption prosecutors said Eugen Adrian Ionel allegedly demanded 760,000 euros from an intermediary representing a commercial company of Unifarm, a state-owned company, to award a contract for the protection of protective equipment against the SARS-CoV-2 virus: 250,000 monkeys. and 3 million surgical masks, writes RomaniaTV.