Romanian Integrity Agency Checks Union Leaders’ Wealth Amid Corruption Accusations

Postat la: 16.02.2011 12:29 Ultima actualizare: 16.02.2011 12:50

Romanian Integrity Agency Checks Union Leaders’ Wealth Amid Corruption Accusations

Romania's Integrity Agency (ANI) have started checking the wealth of union leaders after a former customs worker accused Sed Lex union leader Vasile Marica of bribe taking.

The agency said check-ups target 15 union leaders, which head the country's major trade unions.

Marius Ungureanu, a former customs worker at the southern Romanian Giurgiu crossing point, said Tuesday Sed Lex union leader Vasile Marica took bribes from customs employees to have them promoted or kept in their jobs.

Ungureanu, who said he worked at the customs between 1990 and 2003, told a news conference organized by the Pro Lex union, that he has known Marica since 1996 and has paid him $2,000-$2,500 per month between 1997 and 2002. (Mediafax)

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