Romania’s Constitutional Court: Transparency in Wealth Statements of Officials' Families No Longer Needed
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Romania's Constitutional Court loosens the rules on the financial transparency of politicians. Not only the new President Nicușor Dan criticizes this.
Bogdan Licu, CCR judge proposed by PSD and PNL, "extended" to cross a field in the property declaration, lamenting that it is one of those who have voted to secretize the assets of those of the public functions. Article A CCR judge "outdated" has taken over a land in the property declaration. All he has voted inconsistency to publish these declarations by ANI appeared for the first time in Romania TV.
Statements of property and interest will no longer be published on the website of the National Integrity Agency (ANI) and will no longer cover details of the property of wives and children, after the Constitutional Court of Romania (CCR) has decided that two articles from...
The Constitutional Court has decided, moreover, that statements of property and interest should not include the property and income of wives.
The Constitutional Court decided that public prosecutors and public officials should not declare the property and income of their wives or children.
A recent decision of the Constitutional Court of Romania (CCR) generates open and high disputes about the country's international obligations in the field of public integrity.
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