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Cristian Tudor Popescu, after the resignation of Anastasiu: What is waiting for Prime Minister Bolojan and President Dan

Cristian Tudor Popescu, after the resignation of Anastasiu: What is waiting for Prime Minister Bolojan and President Dan

Cristian Tudor Popescu – CTP. Inquam Photos / Bogdan Buda

After the resignation of Dragoș Anastasiu is the time for the prime minister and the president to go out public and explain why they named him in office, asks the Crstian newspaper Tudor Popescu in a Facebook post.

“Fabulous hard! Cabotin bribe named Anastasiu tells us that he was to be silent and paid” survival fee “at ANAF is the state!”, CTP wrote in a Facebook post, adding that the Deputy Prime Minister “considers himself a victim” and “complained to all Romanian.

“He considers himself a victim, because he” disturbed “, just as the justice of dried muffin Piedone is considered a victim by his pretense in a trainee, because he” had the courage to control the multinationals “. After he did not resign for 4 days, since the appearance of the dead rab. Groteous self -pity, plus a tear in Basescu style ”, wrote the journalist.

Cristian Tudor Popescu claims that Anastasiu should have refused the position of Deputy Prime Minister, given that he knew he was involved in a file in which his companies offered a bribe to an ANAF inspector.

“But he does not say why he accepted the position of deputy prime minister with the reform, when he knew very well that he had this dead rat.

“Next, Prime Minister Bolojan and President Dan, who, according to Anastasiu's statements, knew about his file, remain with some explanations,” concludes Cristian Tudor Popescu.

Dragoș Anastasiu resigned from the position of Deputy Prime Minister

The resignation of Deputy Prime Minister Dragoș Anastasiu comes after the disclosures that for 8 years, during 2009-2017, his companies bribed an ANAF inspector in order not to have problems. Anastasiu acknowledged the bribe of ANAF employee both in front of DNA and judges.

The information regarding the involvement of the company of Deputy Prime Minister Dragoș Anastasiu in the corruption file have been reported by the reality and can be found in the decisions of the Bucharest Court and Court of Appeal, consulted by HotNews.

Heard both in the criminal prosecution phase and in the two stages of the trial in the court, Dragoș Anastasiu acknowledged the corruption facts that have spread over 8 years.

He explained that he chose to accept the proposal of the inspector who had come to control his companies, although he perceived that it was a “blackmail”, as he said in court. Anastasiu considered that if he did not offer the bribe to the official ANAF, his company risks being closed, and the employees “will stay on the road”. The current deputy prime minister also told the hearings that the official had threatened a director of the company that “he will put his employer in prison”.

In a response sent on Friday for G4media, and then in a press release publicly transmitted on Saturday, the DNA said that Anastasiu and his business partner had the capacity of “witness-denunciation”.

The representatives of the Government of Romania reported on Friday that the “circumstances of the case” in which Deputy Prime Minister Dragoș Anastasiu acknowledged in court that his company gave a bribe to an ANAF inspector “have nothing to do with the quality of deputy prime minister and to the duties of Mr. Dragoș Anastasiu”.

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