Ancom Pavel Popescu vice -president announces the resignation of his counselor, whom he had committed after he had been sued by DNA for corruption. “Campaign of discredit”


Pavel Popescu / Source: Inquam Photos – Octav Ganea
Former head of IPJ Călărași Marian Iorga was accused of DNA of receiving a clock and sold cars to people whose files investigate.
HotNews learned that former police chief Marian Iorga resigned from the position of counselor at ANCOM and asked him to the vice-president Pavel Popescu, who had hired him, to comment. Popescu, former PNL deputy, now ANCOM vice president, confirmed.
“As a result of the discredit campaign carried out by the representatives of a political party against it and against ANCOM, a campaign taken on a part of the media, Mr. Marian Iorga decided to withdraw from office, in order not to affect the credibility of our institution,” Pavel Popescu, ANCOM vice-president, for Hotnews.
“As a former politician and as a public person in the service of the Romanians, I maintain my opinion that the presumption of innocence of a man is valid throughout a trial, more than that, in the case of Mr. Iorga, talking about the situation of an unpaid record and a sentence of acquittal in the first instance,” added Popescu.
Hotnews wrote that Marian Iorga was charged by DNA, a situation that Pavel Popescu knew when he recently employee at ANCOM.
The prosecutors have highlighted conversations between Iorga, since leading the Calarasi Police, and a businessman, in which the chief commissioner Iorga played the role of the person in charge of recovering the money that other entrepreneurs owed the businessman close to Iorga.
This businessman acknowledged that he gave Iorga an hour. The DNA also claims that the police chief was selling cars over those whose files investigated. In the first instance, the court paid on Iorga, saying that he took the gift, but that the gift did not influence the work.




