It is a lie the fact that Dan Voiculescu was declared collaborator because he informed on his relatives. The only document in the CNSAS dossier of Dan Voiculescu referring to his cousins established abroad, is a handwritten note signed by the name Dan Voiculescu and addressed to VITROCIM Foreign Trade company, the employer of Dan Voiculescu.
"Further on, I would like to mention that, in 1973 Silaghi Paraschiva went on a trip to Austria and never returned. Besides this cousin, in 1975, her sister, Mihaela Nanu, married a Swedish citizen, leaving the country with the approval of the State Council. I would also like to mention that, recently, in a conversation with my father I learned that the parents of the two cousins have all left the country with the approval of the State Council. I do not know not where they have settled.
Dan Voiculescu’s cousin, Paraschiva Silaghi, was not mad about it in 2006, according to a statement in the National Journal.
I cannot say that this invented political police acted against me, because we did not have to suffer UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES from this point of view. I suspect rather that those who remained suffered. We left in September 1973, and the note was given in November 1974. Nobody in the country could do anything to us, I was integrated in Germany, I had no problem whatsoever.
How the CNSAS verdict was "born". On what grounds was Dan Voiculescu’s verdict issued
1. During 2003 - 2005, CNSAS gives two non-collaboration with the Secret Political Police verdicts for Dan Voiculescu.
2. Both decision have been taken after CNSAS analyzed both the hand written note on his relatives living abroad and the note provided under the code name FELIX, concerning the Austrian citizen L.G. (Leo Gottfriend).
3. In 2006, CNSAS decided to conduct a new examination of documents "on the record" and issued a collaborator verdict in June. The decision was challenged by Dan Voiculescu, in July 2006. The contestation was rejected in a quite questionable as proven by judgment no. 671 of February 5, 2010, of the Bucharest Court of Appeal.
The note that brought the verdict
The only note attributed to Dan Voiculescu that led to the decision of CNSAS in 2006, and of the court’s decisions, is a handwritten document by the name of FELIX, dated December 29, 1977, on the Austrian citizen LG (Leo Gottfriend): "We noted LG's tendency to attract spiritually and materially some Romanian citizens to flee the country or take a revolutionary position against the laws of the country".
Lawyer Sergiu Andon about CNSAS verdict for Dan Voiculescu: The explanation in this case was a puerile one.
The information was presented Saturday on the Q & A show on Antena 3.