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List of Romanian Politicians Convicted Of Crimesreport

  • Nicolae Ceaușescu, convicted by a special military tribunal on charges of genocide and sabotage of the Romanian economy and sentenced to death (Presidents)

  • Constantin Dăscălescu, sentenced in 1990 to life imprisonment for manslaughter (Prime ministers)

  • Adrian Năstase, convicted in 2012 for two years in prison for misuse of a publicly funded conference to raise cash for his unsuccessful campaign in 2004. Convicted in 2014 for four years in prison for taking bribes and a three-year prison sentence for blackmail. (Prime ministers)

  • Ion Dincă, Deputy Prime Minister (1980 – 1989), sentenced in February 1990 to life imprisonment and confiscation of all property (Ministers)

  • Emil Bobu, Minister of Interior (1973 – 1975), Labor Minister (1979 – 1981), was found guilty of complicity in genocide for his role in issuing orders to fire during the Romanian Revolution of 1989 and received a term of life imprisonment and confiscation of all his personal property (Ministers)

  • Decebal Traian Remeș, Minister of Agriculture, and Rural Development (4 April 2007 – 11 October 2007), sentenced in 2012 to three years' imprisonment for bribery. (Ministers)

  • Victor Babiuc, Minister of Defense (1996 – 2000), was sentenced in 2013 to 2 years in prison for a land swap through which the Romanian state lost almost $1 million. (Ministers)

  • George Copos, Deputy Prime-Minister (December 2004 – January 2006), was sentenced in 2014 to 4 years imprisonment for tax evasion of around $1 million that was linked to the sale of several retail spaces from his company, Ana Electronics, to the Romanian National Lottery. (Ministers)

  • Tudor Chiuariu, Minister of Justice (5 April 2007 – 10 December 2007) and Zsolt Nagy, Minister of Communications (2004 – 2007), received in 2014 for corruption a 3½ and a four-year suspended sentence, respectively. (Ministers)

  • Relu Fenechiu, Minister of Transportation (2012 – 2013), was sentenced in 2014 to 5 years imprisonment. Fenechiu sold a number of old electrical transformers to Electrica Moldova at a highly inflated price of 2.8 million €. (Ministers)

  • Monica Iacob Ridzi, Minister of Youth and Sport (2008 – 2009), was sentenced in 2014 to five years in prison for embezzling money that was spent by the Ministry on the Youth Day festivities. (Ministers)

  • Gabriel Sandu, Minister of Communications (2008 – 2010), was sentenced in 2016 to 3 years imprisonment (before the appeal to 2 years imprisonment) for bribery and money laundering, and to an asset forfeiture of over €2 million in the Microsoft licensing corruption scandal. (Ministers)

  • Codruț Șereș, Minister of Economy and Commerce (2004 – 2006), was sentenced in 2016 to 4 years imprisonment for embezzlement of funds belonging to the Hidroelectrica company. (Ministers)

  • Dan Șova, minister in several Ponta cabinets, was sentenced in 2018 to 3 years imprisonment and €100,000 forfeiture for influence peddling. (Ministers)

  • Elena Udrea, Minister of Regional Development and Tourism (2009 – 2012), was sentenced in 2018 to 6 years imprisonment for bribery and abuse of power in the "Bute Gala" case. (Ministers)

  • Corneliu Coposu, convicted in 1956 for "betrayal of the working class" and "crime against social reforms" and sentenced to life imprisonment (Senators)

  • Vasile Duță, sentenced in 2010 to 5 years imprisonment for influence peddling (Senators)

  • Cătălin Voicu, sentenced in 2012 to 7 years imprisonment for bribery (Senators)

  • Dan Voiculescu, sentenced in 2014 to 10 years in prison for using his political influence in the privatization of the Food Research Institute which had an estimated value of €7.7 million, but was instead bought by his company, Grivco at an undervalued price of €100,000 According to the prosecutors, the damages brought to the Romanian state amounted to over €60 million. (Senators)

  • Constantin Nicolescu [ro], convicted in 2015 for using false documents to contract financing of €900,000 from European funds that should have been used to revamp four schools. Nicolescu was also convicted for having taken a €60,000 bribe from businessman Cornel Penescu and sentenced to 7 years in prison. Also sentenced in 2017 to 8 years in prison for bribery, sentence subject to appeal. (Senators)

  • Gergely Olosz [ro], sentenced in 2016 to 3 years imprisonment for influence-peddling (Senators)

  • Liviu Dragnea, President of the Chamber of Deputies starting December 2016 and former Minister of Administration and Regional Development (2012-2015), convicted in a case involving electoral fraud, for which he received a two-year suspended sentence in April 2016. Dragnea was later sentenced to 3½ years in prison, in May 2019 after being found guilty of corruption. (Deputies)

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There have been many politicians in Romania’s history, and they are known around the world for their contributions and for being jailed for scandals. These 22 politicians, assembled by random tools, were put in prison for a variety of reasons and accused by the people of never being able to get involved in Romanian politics again.

These convicted politicians, at different times, sentenced to different reasons, but all because of the laws and regulations of Romania, can not be forgiven by the people and the state. In the generator you can see in detail the specific reasons why these politicians were convicted, some for corruption, some for manslaughter, some for extortion and other charges are very diverse.

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