
On Tuesday night, the parliament voted for a new leadership of the Financial Supervision Authority (ASF), led by Alexandru Petrescu, with the votes of the PNL and PSD for a 5-year mandate. The appointments were criticized by the USR and AUR, which complained of the “16 ridiculous salaries” being paid in “the state’s most lucrative sinecure”, while authorities watched RCA’s major bankruptcies drive up prices.
What votes did the 8 members of the ASF board receive?
Parliament has voted for 8 of the 9 people to lead the Financial Supervisory Authority (ASF) for the next 5 years, with the following votes:
- Alexandru Petrescu was elected president of ASF with 287 votes for and 36 against.
- Gabriel Avremescu was elected as the first vice-president of ASF with 288 votes for and 35 against
- Gabriela Horga was elected vice president of the capital market by 286 votes to 37.
- Sorin Mititelu was elected Vice President of Insurance – Reinsurance by 287 votes to 36
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Source: Hot News

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