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Five managers at the Romanian National Opera are being investigated for incurring damages amounting to 630.000 lei

Five managers at the Romanian National Opera are being investigated for incurring damages amounting to 630.000 lei
14 Mai 2015   •   16:26

Five peoples from the top management of the Romanian Opera are being investigated by the prosecutors in Bucharest for damages amounting to nearly 630.000 lei and the administrator of the company guarding the institution is being investigated for providing services without a license, PJS1 reports.

In this case file, the director of the Opera, Ioan Răzvan Dincă, and another employee were detained, the prosecutors will file a request for their placement in custody

"Five officials from the National Opera in Bucharest , Răzvan Ioan Dincă - General Manager, Alina Moldovan Ofelia - Deputy Director General, Georgeta Petrescu - economic director, Gabriela Madalina Iacob - chief procurement officer, Eduard Grigore Sebastian - administrative coordinator of the technical team, for committing several crimes of abuse of office, " the Prosecutor's Office of District 1 said (PJS1), in a press release, according to Mediafax

Meanwhile, prosecutors have opened a case file on the manager’s name of the company hired to guard the National Opera.

Dan Mircea is accused that the company he manages has guarded the National Opera without holding an operating certificate or license, as required by the law governing the security of objectives, goods, values and persons.

According to prosecutors, director Ioan Răzvan Dincă is accused of several offenses of abuse of office and false statements. According to law enforcers, Ioan Răzvan Dincă is suspected of having committed the crimes first in the winter of 2008, during which he was managing the Operetta Theatre.

Thus, during February 2008 - February 3, 2011, as Director General of the National Operetta Theatre, he did not cash in the debt from a company operating in the institution's premises and caused damages of over 320,000 lei.

Subsequently, between 12 March 2012 - December 19, 2012, Dincă would have paid unlawfully and unreasonably a company with 130,000 lei, and on October 27 he illegally paid from the budget of the Operetta Theatre, to another company, 44,000 lei.

Also in 2012, along with two subordinates, Dincă would have made other illegal payments, causing a loss of over 5,800 lei.

Moreover, prosecutors attached to District 1Court argue that in the period March 18, 2013 - December 31st 2014 as general manager of the Bucharest National Opera, Dincă has concluded several illegal civil agreements, which resulted in damages to the state of over 43.000. At the same time, between October 4, 2013 - 1 April of 2014 he paid also illegaly, 150,000 lei to a company which supplied services to the National Opera.

Ioan Răzvan Dincă is also accused that, as general director of the National Operetta Theatre and the National Opera in Bucharest he intentionally omitted to mention in his 2013 declaration of interests the capacities of soles associate and administrator of a company.

Moreover, he did not register in his statement of wealth for 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2015 that he was the owner of a building and that he was the holder of a bank loan and also he wrongly registered the amounts contracted by loans.


Tuesday, prosecutors searched the headquarters of the Bucharest National Opera and the homes of the staff members and of the director of the Opera, Răzvan Ioan Dincă was taken for hearings Police Sector 1.

Răzvan Dincă is director of the National Opera since December 2012, when he won the contest organized by the Ministry of Culture Management.

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