Imperial Valley Press

Romania: Court tells president to fire anti-graft prosecutor

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BUCHAREST, Romania ( AP) — Romania’s top court on Wednesday told the country’s president to fire the chief anti-corruption prosecutor, widely praised for her efforts to root out high-level graft, but a thorn in the side of some politician­s.

The move angered some Romanians.

More than 1,500 people gathered in protest in Bucharest, the capital, and hundreds rallied in the western cities of Timisoara and Sibiu calling the court “a slave” of the ruling Social Democratic Party.

The constituti­onal court ruled in a 6-3 vote that there had been an institutio­nal conflict after President Klaus Iohannis disagreed with the justice minister’s assessment that National Anti- Corruption Directorat­e Chief Prosecutor Laura Codruta Kovesi should be dismissed on grounds of failing to do her job properly.

In his February report calling for her dismissal, the minister, Tudorel Toader, said she was authoritar­ian, claimed that prosecutor­s falsified evidence and asserted that the number of acquittals was too high.

He also said she had harmed Romania’s image in interviews with foreign journalist­s.

Kovesi later refuted his accusation­s.

Under her leadership, the agency has successful­ly prosecuted lawmakers, ministers and other top officials for bribery, fraud, abuse of power and other corruption-related offenses.

Kovesi’s departure would be a blow to the agency, respected by ordinary Romanians, the European Union and the U.S.

The court will explain its ruling later.

Daniel Horodnicea­nu, chief prosecutor at the agency prosecutin­g organized crime, criticized the ruling saying it gave too much authority to the justice minister.

The opposition party Union to Save Romania said the ruling was a politicall­y biased decision in favor of the Social Democrats, who have been critical of the anti-graft agency.

The opposition group accused the court of stripping the president of his powers and turning him into a mere clerk.

Toader, however, praised the ruling saying Iohannis did not have “the legal ability to evaluate the profession­al and management competence­s of high-ranking prosecutor­s.”

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