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The current head of DSU, Dr. Raed Arafat, has a controversial image, being involved in cases that revolted many Romanians due to the late intervention of the authorities. These include the tragedy of Colectiv (2015), but also the plane accidents in Apuseni (2014) or Tuzla (Constanța, 2010). All these dramas have a common denominator: on the buttons of the intervention strategy was the doctor of Palestinian origin Raed Arafat. In 2012, thousands of people took to the streets when he was in conflict with former President Traian Basescu.
Despite the many controversies that his activity has raised at the highest level of the state, and the contribution, questioned by many, to the management of the pandemic, Arafat has a reliable ally: the head of state. However, exactly one year ago, the president announced publicly that he had requested a solution from the Government in the Collective case. On November 13, Iohannis confessed that he was “annoyed” by the recording of the intervention of the Collective Club, which appeared in public space, and specified that it must be analyzed by those investigating the events that occurred then.
Raed Arafat, knighted by President Klaus Iohannis
The current Secretary of State in the Interior Ministry was decorated by President Klaus Iohannis with the Order and Medal of Sanitary Merit at the rank of Knight, according to Antena 3.
The order is offered when a doctor, Romanian or foreign citizen, has special merits in the fight against epidemics, in the field of research, medical practice and others. Also for the effort made in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, Iohannis also decorated the former manager of Fundeni, Carmen Orban. In addition, the Secretary of State for the Interior Ministry, Bogdan Despescu, was decorated by Klaus Iohannis.
“It is true that among the 99 decrees signed by President Klaus Iohannis, we find other interesting ones. One of the policemen who participated in the on-site investigation in Piatra Neamț was decorated. He is now a police quaestor; before he was chief commissioner.
Also promoted was Bogdan Despescu, who is now Secretary of State in the Interior Ministry and held the rank of police quaestor. Now he is the general quaestor of the police ”, said, in the program” Decisiv “, Ana María Bujor, senior editor of Antena 3.