USR deputy accuses Liberal head of standing by grand business corruption

USR deputy accuses Liberal head of standing by grand business corruption

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Save Romania Union (USR) deputy Emanuel Ungureanu warned his colleagues on Monday, during plenary debates to strip ex Health Minister Nelu Tataru of parliamentary immunity, that Liberal leader Nicolae Ciuca is actually standing by the side of people entrenched in a grand business corruption entanglement while "throwing Tataru under the bus" for some petty offenses, CE Report quotes Agerpres

"Mr. Ciuca, Iohannis's strawman, sits unbothered next to two people tarnished with heavy shady business of millions of euros, and throws Nelu Tataru to the dogs for some chickens found in his refrigerator that he cannot justify. Meanwhile, DNA chief prosecutor Marius Voineag is also a crook who got into that position by covering up Mr. Ciuca's plagiarism affair," Ungureanu declared during the plenary debate on the Law Committee's report approving the request for the IT and home search conducted in the case of deputy Nelu Tataru's bribe-taking case.

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