Moldova's ASP employees to file financial disclosures
The representatives of the Public Services Agency (ASP) in Moldova will be required to file financial disclosures, according to the chairman of the parliamentary commission on national security, defence, and public order, Lilian Carp.
The commission will also consider which other state institutions should be required to file financial disclosures.
"We have added the ASP to the list of entities that must file financial disclosures," Carp said. "It is necessary for this institution to become a reporting subject. And other state agencies, where people do not file disclosures. We also have state enterprises that manage public funds and they do not file disclosures."
According to the National Anticorruption Center (CNA), last year, several employees of the ASP offices in Balti, Edinet, Glodeni, Donduseni, Hincesti, and Chisinau were charged with taking bribes of between 400 and 1,200 euros from people who wanted to obtain driver's licence.
Translation by Iurie Tataru