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  • Bucharest’s mayor under arrest

    Bucharest’s mayor under arrest






    Bucharest’s
    mayor Sorin Oprescu is in 30-day temporary custody, pending trial, for bribe taking. The ruling, while not
    final, is nevertheless executory. Sorin Oprescu has been detained after
    receiving a tranche of 25,000 euros of a total of 60,000 which he allegedly
    requested from four persons through one of his subordinates, who mediated the
    bribe.




    One of the four
    people who reported on Oprescu said he gave the mayor 1 million euros between
    2013 and 2015. According to investigators, the mayor received the bribe at his
    home near Bucharest, where he had taken Mafia-style precaution measures. He
    would meet his visitors in a gazebo in the garden, with everybody leaving their
    phones in a jamming device when discussing business to make sure they aren’t
    tapped, the person who reported on Oprescu also said.




    To secure solid
    evidence, investigators marked the bills that were to be given to Oprescu as
    bribe. After the money exchanged hands, the mayor was followed for a while from
    a distance. In the evening, when his car was stopped, investigators found some
    of the marked bills in his possession, while the rest of the money was found at
    his home. On Sunday, anti-corruption prosecutors searched the mayor’s home, the
    City Hall headquarters and other City Hall buildings and made some more
    arrests, including the mayor’s driver, the director of the Mogosoaia Palace and
    her deputy.




    According to the
    National Anticorruption Directorate, between 2013 and 2015, a well-organised
    group that also included Sorin Oprescu created a system within the local
    administration in Bucharest by which companies applying for contracts with
    public institutions subordinated to the City Hall had to give some of their
    profits to the persons who helped them win these contracts.




    The companies in
    question would be able to retain 30-33% of their net profit, while the rest
    went to City Hall officials in bribe, including 10% of the value of the
    contract to mayor Sorin Oprescu himself. A doctor by training and a former
    member of the ruling Social Democratic Party, Sorin Oprescu has been a mayor of
    Bucharest since 2008 and is currently serving his second term.




    According to his
    wealth statement, he owns 1,000 sqm of land near Bucharest and 500 sqm in the
    mountain resort of Predeal, as well as a house and an apartment. Sorin Oprescu
    also owns art and religious objects worth 65,000 euros, jewellery, watches and
    electronic equipment worth 25,000 euros, as well as 65,000 euros in his bank
    accounts.