Natalia Morari Files Complaint Against Sandu and Grosu for Judicial Interference
Natalia Morari has lodged a formal complaint with the Prosecutor General’s Office against President Maia Sandu and Speaker of Parliament Igor Grosu, accusing them of “interference in the judiciary.” The allegations center around claims that the officials manipulated the procurement process for video cameras intended for the national baccalaureate examinations.
Morari asserts that the tender for the acquisition of these cameras was fraudulent, suggesting that the actions of Sandu and Grosu compromised the integrity of the judicial process. This complaint raises significant concerns regarding transparency and accountability in governmental procurement practices.
The situation has sparked a debate about the role of political figures in judicial matters and the potential implications for the rule of law in the country. As the investigation unfolds, it will be crucial to observe how these allegations are addressed by the relevant authorities.