The Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (PA) confirms that the letter signed by Veronica Dragalin, which concerns Tatiana Raducanu, is authentic. The authority notes that it acted to prevent risks in the justice system.
“After informing the country’s leadership and the chairs of the Pre-Vetting Commission and the Vetting Commission of Prosecutors, the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office also informed the persons whose fundamental rights were affected.
The Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office must respect and apply the law, including the provisions of the Constitution of the Republic of Moldova, that protect the fundamental rights enshrined in the European Convention on Human Rights, including the right to a fair trial.
The Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office does not aim to discredit the pre-vetting and vetting procedure,” the statement published by the institution reads.
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Tatiana Raducanu, a former member of the pre-vetting committee, announced her resignation on Tuesday, 15 May. The official spoke about the letter addressed to state institutions and said the information alleged in the document was false.
Veronica Dragalin’s letter to the pre-vetting commission has reached the public. In her message, she stated that Ilan Shor’s current lawyer, Aureliu Colenco, representing Veaceslav Platon’s interests in 2013, exchanged messages with the controversial businessman and called Tatiana Raducanu “our man.”
According to a document signed by the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office chief, Tatiana Raducanu helped Veaceslav Platon to sell to the state the current office of the Supreme Council of the Magistracy at a price almost double the official value.
Contacted by Realitatea, Aureliu Colenco claims that he has not spoken to Tatiana Raducanu for about seven years and does not remember those messages sent to Veaceslav Platon. At the same time, the lawyer claims that the former member of the pre-vetting commission is a good and professional specialist.