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The Minister of Economy: “The second or third day after the tragedy from Praid happened, the director Salrom increased his salary at 38,000 lei”

The Minister of Economy:

Radu Miruță. Inquam Photos / George Călin

The Minister of Economy, Radu Miruță, told B1 TV on Wednesday that the director of the National Salt Society of Romania (Salrom) was increased to 38,000 lei, by the decision of the general meeting, “the second or third day after the tragedy from Praid happened,” News.ro.

Miruță claims that the salary of director Salrom was increased by 6,000 lei.

“I give you an example from the Ministry of Economy, where they are for a few days. The Ministry of Economy is that ministry with many state companies. The second or third day after the tragedy from Praid happened, when the whole of Romania was worried, there were the forces of the Romanian state who were trying to limit the impact, the director of Salrom, the salary, 38,

He stated that “the general meeting of shareholders decided to increase this allowance”.

“Only the fixed piece, that they still have a variable piece. Cuprumin, the Institute of Transport Research, 50,000 lei per month, a fixed amount … They have a variable component that grows. Is this right?”, Continued the minister Radu Miruță.

At the same time, asked if he will make checks on the board of directors from the subordinate companies, the Minister of Economy replied: “There the devil”.

The situation “criticism” from Salina Praid, as described by Minister Radu Miruță following the visit made on Sunday, was discussed on Monday in the Supreme Council of the Country. After the meeting, the official said that for the future of the area, two intervention scenarios are taken into account-the refurbishment of the current mine or the opening of a new mine-and that “the final decision will be taken after a technical-economic report that is working.”

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