The administration of the Prosecutor General’s Office, the National Anticorruption Center, the National Bank of Moldova and of the Ministry of Finance will be questioned in Parliament. As the Socialist MPs requested, the hearings were to be held in the afternoon of November 26, but, following a proposal from the Communists, it was decided that the officials will be questioned in a special sitting of the legislature next week, IPN reports.
At the start of today’s sitting, the Socialist group asked that decision makers of the mentioned institutions should be questioned about the frauds committed in the banking sector and the measures taken to elucidate this case. The proposal was supported by the Lib-Dems.
The hearings were to take place in the afternoon of November 26, but the leader of the Party of Communists Vladimir Voronin proposed that these should be held in a separate sitting given that this is a very serious subject and much more time is needed for discussing it. The proposal was supported by the Democratic and Liberal MPs. It was thus decided that a special sitting will be held on December 2.
The Socialists also asked questioning the managers of the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Labor, Social Protection and Family and of the Ministry of Defense, but their proposal was rejected.
