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DNA searches at the Romanian Road Authority. The director general of the institution, former adviser to Grindeanu, targeted by the investigation

DNA prosecutors raided the Romanian Road Authority on Tuesday morning, suspecting the commission of several acts of corruption.

Cristian Anton, head of ARR PHOTO: Facebook/Cristian Anton

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The suspected acts are influence peddling, influence buying, bribery and organized criminal group. Even the director of ARR, Cristian Anton, is in the attention of the prosecutors.

The investigators suspect that the exams in the ARR, from several counties, were given either by other people, or with the answers given during the exam, against sums of money. The amounts would have varied between 600 and 1,500 euros for an exam, writes Mediafax.

The DNA has been working on this file for a long time, so the prosecutors believe that the situation has reached the level of a phenomenon, being found not only in Bucharest, but also in counties such as Mehedinți and Arad.

DNA searches are carried out at institutions and at the homes of individuals, and the suspects will be brought to Bucharest.

DNA prosecutors have already found sums of money at some people's homes.

Cristian Anton was Sorin Grindeanu's chief of staff when he was the Minister of Transport.



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