Two of six candidates for National AntiCorruption Center's chief position rejected
Two candidates who wished to become new chiefs of the National Anti-Corruption Center were rejected by the legal commission of the Parliament. We speak of Andrian Moroi and Valentin Dogotari.
According to deputy Sergiu Sîrbu, who is a member of the commission, the two have not met the terms to apply for this position, having less than 10 years of experience in the legal field.
Another four candidates were admitted. We speak of Veaceslav Guțan, lecturer at the "Ștefan cel Mare" Police Academy, Sava Maimescu, lecturer at State University, as well as two current employees of National Anti- Corruption Center, Bogdan Zumbreanu and Igor Carlașuc.
On 12 December they will have an interview, while on 14 December a winner will be chosen. CNA remained leaderless after Viorel Chetraru's mandate expired.
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