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Power abuse. Who saved Băsescu from 12 years in jail

Power abuse. Who saved Băsescu from 12 years in jail
28 Feb 2015   •   17:53


Oana Stancu presented Friday during the "Power abuse" show, a document drawn up on January 5, 2005, which shows that the ex-president Traian Băsescu had at the time a criminal case for two things: buying and selling a land and purchasing a villa in the Northern part of Bucharest.
Up to this day, the many could not be justified, Oana Stancu showed.

"The file we were to present public three years ago clearly shows that the president had taken 12 billion from Casuneanu, he put it in his daughter’s account, Ioana Basescu and nobody knows how he paid for the house in the North of Bucharest " Oana Stancu reminded.

The referral sent to the National Anticorruption Directorate on the transaction between Basescu and Casuneanu was closed.


How did it get here?
Camelia Sutiman, who was deputy chief prosecutor of the corruption fight department within the DNA intentionally ignored this file immediately after Basescu became president.
As a result, the case was closed and Basescu was rescued from 12 years in prison.

“In my opinion this is an aggravated form of office abuse (...) ", journalist Răzvan Savaliuc said Friday on Antena 3.

Currently, Prosecutor Camelia Sutiman is head of department at the Prosecutor General, where the case in which Gabriela Firea filed a complaint against Basescu for blackmail, lies. This file continues to be delayed. In the meantime, the file of Traian Basescu drawn up in September 2004 by the Office of Prevention and Control of Money Laundering was quickly resolved in favor of the former president.
Traian Basescu is no longer president, therefore he has no immunity. This means among other things that he has many explanations to give before the prosecution because several cases, suspended during the period he was president, are now pending resolution.

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