Anticorruption Center reacts to Platon's allegations of unreported donations to AMN

The Center Against Economic Crimes and Corruption has started proceedings in reaction to the allegations of the former member of the Moldova Noastra Alliance (AMN) Party Veaceslav Platon that he made unreported and thus illegal contributions to the party, Info-Prim Neo learned from the Center's spokesperson Anastasia Mihalceanu. Veaceaslav Platon stated recently at at talk show on Publika TV that he donated “millions of dollars” in cash to the AMN without being registered as a donor. This runs against the Law on Political Parties which requires them to make the names of all their donors public. “I invested millions of dollars in the AMN. Yet I received noting in return but disappointment. I became disillusioned in parties, in politicians and in (AMN leader) Serafim Urechean in particular”, said the businessman, suggesting that he had invested almost all of his money in the party without being told on what it was spent. Veaceslav Platon was elected MP on AMN's slate in 2009. In the November 2010 elections, the AMN failed to collect the required number of votes to make it to Parliament. Earlier on several occasions, Liberal Party vice-president Dorin Chirtoaca accused Platon of being behind a number of hostile takeovers in Moldova, Ukraine and Russia. Platon denied the allegations.

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