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Romanian investigated for passive corruption
The Romanian national Tamba Vasile is investigated for attempt to bribe employees of the Center for Combating Corruption and Economic Crime (CCCEC).
Tamba is accused of trying to corrupt employees of the CCCEC through the agency of a person. He asked them to take steps to remove a rival company from the market by blocking its activity and sanctioning its managers, offering them 10,000 euros for their services. The money was to be paid in two installments. The CCCEC officers were to carry out an inspection at the rival firm and identify all the violations of the legislation. The offender was caught in the act of transmitting 5,000 euros. If found guilty, he could face three to seven years in jail or fine of 40,000 to 80,000 lei.//REPORTER.MD Publication date: 25 July 2008 Source: Archive
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