Andrian Candu about PAS and PPDA travel tickets: It does not matter how much is ticket cost, it matters a lot from where money are
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The Open Dialog Foundation would have been funded by illegally withdrawn money from the Russian Federation through Laundromat. In this context, the Parliament's Inquiry Committee found that the Open Dialogue Foundation paid their flight tickets to Brussels to PAS and PPDA leaders. Thus, during today's parliamentary session Andrian Candu has come up with some statements:
PUBLIKA.MD reminds that: This summer, the head of the NGO, Ludmila Kozlovska, was expelled from the EU for ties to the Russian special services. Recently, in Warsaw, delegates from several OSCE countries have accused the foundation of lobbying for dangerous criminals, benefiting from dubious funding and delivering military equipment to Donbass.
Zeppelin journalists have previously written that the Open Dialog Foundation, funded by controversial oligarch Muhtar Abliazov, has been lobbying in Europe for parties led by Maia Sandu and Andrei Nastase. In this scheme is also the interlop Veaceslav Platon.
PUBLIKA.MD reminds that today in the Parliament Plenary was presented the scheme in the Secret Report on the Open Dialog investigation. This concerns the funding of the Open Dialog Foundation through the money laundering scheme known as Laundromat.
"It does not matter how much the ticket costs, it matters a lot from where the money is for the ticket, but the money is from the sale of weapons, including Lugansk and Donetsk. And you also saw this from secret services through Landromat.
Each of us when traveling somewhere and being sponsored or funded must ask himself where the money is. When such foundations appear, we all have to ask how it is funded.
Let's open that organization's website, let's see the financial reports that are missing here. We are talking about this and this has investigated the commission", said Andrian Candu, Parliament Speaker.
PUBLIKA.MD reminds that: This summer, the head of the NGO, Ludmila Kozlovska, was expelled from the EU for ties to the Russian special services. Recently, in Warsaw, delegates from several OSCE countries have accused the foundation of lobbying for dangerous criminals, benefiting from dubious funding and delivering military equipment to Donbass.
Zeppelin journalists have previously written that the Open Dialog Foundation, funded by controversial oligarch Muhtar Abliazov, has been lobbying in Europe for parties led by Maia Sandu and Andrei Nastase. In this scheme is also the interlop Veaceslav Platon.
PUBLIKA.MD reminds that today in the Parliament Plenary was presented the scheme in the Secret Report on the Open Dialog investigation. This concerns the funding of the Open Dialog Foundation through the money laundering scheme known as Laundromat.