Wednesday, December 25, 2024, 9:00 p.m
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Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu showed, in a video clip, some documents that he claimed were three invoices that he paid personally, in order to be able to travel on a plane rented by the Nordis company.
“The details on the invoice are hard to read because of the poor quality of the image,” he points out Digi 24 on the evening of December 25, 2024.
Marcel Ciolacu reiterated that he refused to make public details of these trips to protect his son – who would also have traveled on such an aircraft.
“The biggest attack on me in this election campaign was related to some of my flights, but without making the difference that I flew on my personal money, not on public money. All public money flights have been on Economic and so I will continue. These flights, somehow related to the bankruptcy of a company… A few years ago, that company had no problem, on the contrary, many public or private persons in Romania had contracts with that company. At that time, neither the owners of that company nor the company were showing any problems. What problem they have and how this story will end is not my business, it is the business of justice. I think my job was to prove that all the expenses I made were made with my own money”, claimed Ciolacu in the message he posted on TikTok.
@marcel ciolacu You deserve an explanation!
Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu, PSD president, had been accused by the mass media of having traveled several times on the Nordis company’s money, with a private plane, to Nice. The PSD leader initially denied that he was on board the aircraft. Later, Ciolacu admitted that he flew on that plane and motivated the lack of transparency regarding those trips by the desire to protect his private life and his family members. In these trips, Ciolacu was accompanied by his son.
The Nordis Group is involved in a real estate scandal. The company is managed by Vladimir Ciorbă, the husband of lawyer Laura Vicol. Laura Vicol was a PSD deputy and in that capacity led the Legal Commission in the Chamber of Deputies.
Source: ziare.com