Maia Sandu's decree in the Stoianoglo case remains in force
The presidential decree by which Alexandr Stoianoglo was dismissed from the position of general prosecutor remains in force. The Constitutional Court (CC) declared inadmissible, on July 11, the referral of the communist deputies who requested the examination of the constitutionality of the decree signed by President Maia Sandu in September 2023. The decision is final and cannot be subject to any appeal.
Ecaterina Arvintii
The Anticorruption Prosecutor's Office shows concern, after ten prosecutors resigned amid Vetting
Ten prosecutors resigned in connection with the Vetting process. The information was made public by the Anticorruption Prosecutor's Office on June 14. The institution states "with concern" that the situation creates a "major risk" for its activity, "considering the direct impact on the ability to manage high-level corruption cases".
General Prosecutor Urges Swift Integrity Checks Amidst Reform Efforts
Nine prosecutors from the Anti-Corruption Prosecution (PA) have submitted resignation requests after being notified of the initiation of an external evaluation process.
Bogdan Nigai
President Maia Sandu Appoints Judges to Moldova's CSJ
The decrees appointing lawyer Vladislav Gribincea and magistrate Stella Bleșceaga as judges of the Supreme Court of Justice (CSJ) were signed by President Maia Sandu. The documents were signed on June 10 and published in the Official Monitor on Thursday, June 13. They assume their positions on the day the decrees are published.
National Integrity Authority Gains Expanded Powers: Legislative Proposals Under Review
The National Integrity Authority inspectors could be granted expanded authority, including the ability to initiate contravention procedures and impose fines, in cases where the declaration contains incomplete or erroneous information, including non-existent revenues.
Carolina Străjescu
Understanding Deputy Prosecutor Approval: Mandate Termination & Appointment Insights
The Superior Council of Prosecutors may today approve the deputy prosecutors of the Prosecutor General. This matter is included on the agenda of the CSP meeting.
30 Beneficiaries Identified in Interpol Bribery Case
The Moldovan anti-corruption prosecutors have identified, up to this stage, 30 alleged beneficiaries of a criminal scheme discovered by Interpol, stated anti-corruption chief Veronica Dragalin on TVR Moldova.
Moldova: President signs decrees appointing new judges to SCJ
President Maia Sandu inked decrees appointing three new judges to the Supreme Court of Justice (SCJ). They are Stela Procopciuc, Diana Stanilă and Viorica Puica.
Moldova: Revamping Citizenship, Industry & Food Waste
During their next session on Thursday, June 6th, Moldovan lawmakers will consider several key legislative items.
Moldova: Judges Transferred to Ease Court Backlog
Four judges from trial-level courts in Moldova will be temporarily reassigned to the Chisinau Court of Appeal, pursuant to a decision approved on Tuesday by the Superior Council of the Magistracy (CSM).