
Lucian Geiusz, former head of ANAF, who at the end of May, he resigned from the post of ANAF presidentwas appointed by Marcel Cholaku to the post of Secretary General of the Ministry of Finance.
“Lucian-Ovidiu Heyush, Senior Advisor of the Timisoara Regional General Directorate of Public Finances – National Agency for Fiscal Administration, temporarily, through secondment, fulfills a vacant public position in the category of senior civil servants as Secretary General of the Ministry of Finance for a period of 6 months,” the decision reads. the prime minister.
Lucian Geiusch announced his resignation as President of the National Agency for Tax Administration (ANAF) on 29 May 2023, a position he had held since May 2022. This happened in the context when the institution was criticized for the budget “hole”.
After leaving ANAF, he returned to the position of Senior Advisor of the Regional Directorate General of Public Finance Timisoara Timisoara.
Born on November 13, 1965 in Oreste, Hunedoara county. He graduated from the Faculty of Mechanics of the Polytechnic of Cluj-Napoca (1990), the Faculty of Economic Sciences of the Babes Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca (1999) and the Faculty of Tourism Management and Commercial Management of the Christian University “Dimitrie”. Cantemir” in Bucharest (1999).
He was also Director General of Timisoara Regional General Directorate of Public Finance (2013-2014), Executive Director of Internal Services (Interim Transition) (2014-2015), Director General (2016) of Timisoara Regional General Directorate of Public Finance.
In 2016, he was elected a People’s Deputy on the lists of the PNL, and was a member of the Commission on Budget, Finance and Banks.
Source: Hot News

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