Mikhail Vlasov, former director of the Chamber of Commerce, sentenced to 8 years in prison



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“It applies to the defendant Vlasov Mihail the most severe penalty, 5 years in prison, to which is added an increase of 3 years in prison (which represents 1/3 of the total of the other main penalties)” in total 8 years in prison “, is shown in the final decision of the Superior Court.

As for Mikhail Vlasov’s daughter, Ingrid Vlasov, the ICCJ judges ordered the termination of the criminal trial.

Other penalties provided for in the file:

  • Grigorescu Rodica Luiza – orders the suspension of the execution of the sentence under supervision and establishes a supervision period of 4 years

  • Suciu Mariana Rodica – applies the harshest penalty of 2 years and 6 months in prison, to which is added an increase of 4 months in prison [reprezentând 1/3 din pedeapsa principală stabilită pentru comiterea infracţiunii de fals în înscrisuri sub semnătură privată, în formă continuată (3 acte materiale)], a total of 2 years and 10 months in prison.

  • Nedelcu Marian – 2 years in prison with suspension

  • Zdrobici Nicolai – orders the suspension of the execution of the sentence under supervision and establishes a supervision period of 4 years.

On August 3, 2018, the Bucharest Court of Appeal sentenced Vlasov to 9 years and 10 months in prison, in a case in which he is accused of using influence or authority to obtain benefits, embezzlement, counterfeiting. documents under private signature.

Ingrid Vlasov had been sentenced to 1 year of suspension in the fund

Her daughter, fashion designer Ingrid Vlasov, and her husband, Marian Nedelcu, are also involved in the case.

Ingrid Vlasov was sentenced to one year in prison with suspension, and her husband, Marian Nedelcu, received 2 years and 6 months in prison with execution.

DNA claims that, between 2008 and 2014, Mihail Vlasov, abusing the position of president of the Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, took steps to obtain personal and material benefits for his entourage, to the detriment of the institution he represents. .

According to the prosecutors, serious damages were brought against both the Chamber of Commerce and SC Romexpo SA, in which CCIR is the majority shareholder. According to the data in the file, the total damage caused to the CCIR budget would be 54 million lei, and the total damage caused to the budget of Romexpo SA would be 6 million lei.

On November 3, 2017, Vlasov was released on parole, following the decision of the Vaslui Court magistrates. At that time, the former head of the CCIR was serving a sentence of 5 years and 8 months in prison, after being definitively sentenced, in June 2015, by the Superior Court of Cassation and Justice, to 5 years in prison with execution, for the commission of the crime of trafficking. of influence.

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