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Traian Berbeceanu, the current chief of staff of the Interior Minister, Marcel Vela, is cited by various PNL sources as the next prefect of the Capital. On Tuesday, October 20, Berbeceanu was hired by the PNL group in the Chamber of Deputies for a leadership position related to the status of high public official. According to the law, a prefect can only be installed if he previously worked as a senior civil servant.
“The change of prefect is made only by decision of the Government. I confirm that at the MIA level I ordered an evaluation of the activity of the Institution of the Prefect of Bucharest by the General Directorate of Relations with the Institutions of the Prefect”, declared Marcel Vela to News.ro on Monday. , October 19.
The prime minister declared on Monday that the prefect’s activity will be analyzed, considering that on Sunday he declared that he does not know the number of diseases in Bucharest and the fact that the city has exceeded the contagion rate of 3 cases per thousand inhabitants.
On Sunday evening at Digi24, Gheorghe Cojanu made unclear statements at 7:00 p.m. on the infection rate in Bucharest and decision-making on the red stage, after which it was put into operation again, at 10:30 p.m., by phone, to make terminations.
However, it turned out that the head of the Municipal Committee for Emergency Situations did not know, even 10 hours after the public communication of official data, about the current situation of the coronavirus epidemic and what is the number of new infections in Bucharest.
Gheorghe Cojanu explained that he was shopping on Sunday and that, therefore, he did not see the official balance of the Government in terms of the number of diseases, deaths and the rate of spread of the new coronavirus.
Traian Berbeceanu, former head of the Alba Iulia Organized Crime Brigade, was appointed at the end of last year the chief of staff of the Interior Minister, Marcel Vela. The former police officer came forward after leading the investigation against a group of scrap metal thieves from Hunedoara, and was subsequently detained in pre-trial detention for alleged acts of corruption that he allegedly committed during the investigation.
In June 2016, Traian Berbeceanu was acquitted in the first instance for various crimes, including money laundering, bribery, falsification of documents under private signature, support for an organized criminal group and complicity in embezzlement. The decision is not final and has been contested by prosecutors.
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