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  • Abuses in Romania’s Foster Care Facilities

    Abuses in Romania’s Foster Care Facilities

    Less than one month after being sworn in, the mandate
    of Romania’s new Prime Minister, Social Democrat Marcel Ciolacu seems to be quite
    uncomfortable as early as the onset. Besides the present problems, Ciolacu now
    has to handle a widely-covered media scandal with political and legal
    implications: the horrific abuses in several old people’s homes around the
    capital city Bucharest.


    The Prime Minister summoned his team on Sunday to
    assess the situation in the Ilfov County, southern Romania, after prosecutors had
    identified organized criminal groups which were exploiting and abusing helpless
    individuals. The head of the Romanian government has
    called on the field authorities to carry out inspections in all the foster
    facilities for children, disabled or elderly people, be they state-owned or
    private.


    According to the Prime Minister, it is unacceptable
    for the institutions in charge to shift the blame for what happened. I have no
    mercy for the scoundrels that have created these horror centers and the fact
    that something like that was possible shows only one thing: we are actually
    dealing with a flawed system. The system must be changed’ – the Prime Minister
    says. His statement comes after the anti-mafia prosecutors from DIICOT have
    launched an investigation at three old-people’s centers in Voluntari and Afumaţi,
    two of Bucharest’s satellite towns, for the inhuman treatment their residents have
    been subjected to. Several people have already been apprehended in a file known
    as ‘The Retirement Centers of Horror’, including the one who initiated the
    business and was unknown until now, Ştefan Godei. According to prosecutors,
    Godei has so far raked in the equivalent of more than half a million Euros in
    less than two years. He used to spend a large part of this money on drugs,
    prostitutes and parties, while the elderly were being treated like prisoners in
    concentration camps: beaten, insulted, starved, forced to do the most
    humiliating tasks and deprived of minimum hygiene conditions. Nearly one hundred of these people have already
    been taken over by SMURD paramedics to be transferred to hospitals and other
    treatment facilities.


    In the meantime, the opposition in
    Bucharest has called for the resignation of the Minister of Family, Gabriela Firea,
    a Social Democrat like the Prime Minister, whom the press blames for being
    linked to the file. Her husband, Florentin Pandele, has been mayor of the town
    of Voluntari for 23 years now while one of his sisters has headed the Social
    Assistance system in the Ilfov County. The one the journalists have dubbed ‘the
    Infamous Godei’ used to be Firea’s driver while the latter was mayor of
    Bucharest between 2016 and 2020. No one is invoking criminal charges for Firea
    in the aforementioned retirement centers file, but many agree that her public
    image has been seriously tarnished and is presently affecting both the
    government and the party. Few are those who believe that she still stands
    chances to become Bucharest mayor again after she announced her intention to
    run for this seat in the local election next year.


    (bill)