
ANAF wants to auction the land owned by Elena Udrea on March 6, for which it wants more than 2.2 million lei, an amount excluding VAT.
It is about a group of lands located in Sector 1 on the street. It is about 5.0008 square meters.
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It will be recalled that last year ANAF sold a Mercedes car belonging to Elena Udrea for 25,400 lei, as well as a Fiat 500.
Olena Udrea was sentenced in June 2018 to 6 years in prison in the case of Hala Bute. At the time of the final decision, Udrea was in Costa Rica.
She left Romania at the beginning of 2018 and requested asylum in Costa Rica. In October 2018, she was detained by Interpol in Costa Rica and subsequently imprisoned. She was dismissed in December 2018 after the Constitutional Court found the 5-judge panel of the Supreme Court illegal.
Elena Udrea returned to Romania on July 8, 2019, almost a year and a half after her escape to Costa Rica. She then announced her return to the country on Facebook, saying she had voluntarily given up her refugee status in Costa Rica because she wanted to raise her daughter at home.
The final verdicts in the case of Hala Bute, handed down by the Supreme Court in June 2018 and upheld by the decision of April 2022:
Olena Udreya – six years of imprisonment for bribery and abuse of official position
Tudor Breazu, administrator of lands from Nana that belonged to Elena Udrea – three years in prison with execution
Stefan Lungu, former adviser to Elena Udrea – one year and six months suspended
Former General Secretary of the Ministry of Regions Gheorghe Nastasi – four years in prison with a suspended sentence under supervision
Ex-director of the National Investment Company Ana Maria Topoliceanu – three years in prison with a suspended sentence
Dragos Marius Botoroaga, company administrator – two years and six months with suspension
Former Minister of Economy Ion Ariton was acquitted on charges of unlawful participation in the abuse of official position and use of influence for the purpose of obtaining an unlawful benefit.
Also, the five-judge panel left unchanged the decision of the court of first instance in the civil part.
Thus, Elena Udrea must pay almost 3 million euros, respectively 8,116,800 lei as civil compensation to the National Tourism Authority and pay 600,000 euros to the witness Corin Boyan and 300,000 euros to the witness Adrian Gardean. In addition, the court decided to confiscate the sums of 695,367 lei and 296,076 lei from Udrea in favor of the state.
Source: Hot News

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