On May 15, the President said, "I wanted to add a few more acres, but it did not work, the man did not have a cadastral surveying"
The story begins in December 2007 when Romania signed a partnership with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, receiving 50 million euros in loan, whereby all the properties in Romania should have been surveyed and registered in the property registry.
The project starts in 2011, when the Cadastral Agency was under the subordination of the Ministry of the Interior.
In September 2011, the transfer of the Cadastral Agency from the Interior Ministry headed then by Traian Igaş, to the Ministry of Development, led by Elena Udrea is approved.
Then she said she wanted to have cadastral survey planned throughout the country and did so in six communes. In the first stage, 19 villages were chosen including Nana.
Therefore, Nana benefits from free of charge cadastral survey financed by this project with money from the Bank for Reconstruction and Development and from the Romanian state.
In other words, the Nana business has been around for quite a while.
Ioana Basescu, daughter of President Traian Basescu took in September 9, 2013, a loan of from CEC Bank, worth RON 4.6 million to buy 290 acres of land in the county of Calarasi. The loan was guaranteed with balances present and future of an account with the CEC and with the mortgage over the purchased farmland.
Sources: Forged documents in the farmland sale purchase contract signed by Ioana Basescu.The Bergie company falsified two lease agreements. The documents were the basis of the contract between Ioana Basescu and the Italian company.