The Ethics Commission of the Faculty of Political Sciences in SNSPA will appeal to testimonies in order to be notified in the case of Pieleanu


Sociologist Marius Pieleanu, in a debate at Antena 3 CNN. Bucharest, May 13, 2025. Photo: Inquam Photos / George Călin
The Ethics Commission of the Faculty of Political Sciences within SNSPA will make today, August 1, 2025, an appeal to the current students, but also to people outside the academic community, to write them, if they have relevant information in the case of Pieleanu, confirmed for Snoop, dean Cristian Pirvulescu.
The SNSPA ethics commission is trying to gather data according to the new disclosures in the Pieleanu case, according to information, initially, in Libertatea. Depending on information and testimonies, the Commission will be notified.
An official statement will be published in this regard today, on the faculty website, which will provide the e-mail addresses to which information will be transmitted. They will be taken into account including anonymous messages.
The Faculty Commission can hear and try to identify new channels to find evidence. Then he will cooperate with the Ethics Commission at the University level, to find solutions.
“The teachers who agreed to talk to us have confessed to us that the members of the Ethics Commission at the University level did not investigate all the people who, in the top, said they were assaulted by Marius Pieleanu,” sources for Freedom said, confirming the information that appeared in the Snoop investigation, who published not only new women.




