
On Thursday, President Klaus Iohannis signed a decree on the dismissal of Iosif Marius from the position of judge of the Bucharest Court of Appeal due to his resignation on August 1, the Presidential Administration reports.
G4Media recently revealed that Prime Minister Nicolae Chuke escaped plagiarism charges in his doctoral thesis after Judge Marius Yosif dismissed plagiarism complaints against the Prime Minister.
Chuke’s file would be “referred” to a specific panel headed by Judge Marius Yosif by a “cover” method to avoid accidental distribution.
In another file with a similar object, Judge Ionela Tudor of the Court of Appeal of Bucharest allegedly referred to the country’s “need for stability” in motivating the sentence to suspend the analysis of the Prime Minister’s doctoral dissertation, reports G4Media.
According to “Free Europe”, judge Marius Yosif, who overturned a notice of suspicion of plagiarism in the doctoral thesis of Prime Minister Nicolae Chouké, is characterized by his former colleagues as a magistrate who hung around liberal politicians from Iaşi and who hunted for public positions throughout career
Former colleagues recall that during his tenure as head of the National Penitentiary Administration, Marius Yosyp became involved in a scandal after he promoted three young women to officers after a falsified exam.
Journalist Emilia Shercan of PressOne published an article on January 18 in which she revealed that Prime Minister Nicolae Cucée, a retired general, allegedly plagiarized his doctoral dissertation titled “Measuring the Romanian Army’s Participation in Multinational Joint Operations.” , which took place in 2003 at the National University of Defense “Kolyadka I”.
Nicolae Chuke is the third prime minister involved in a plagiarism scandal, after Victor Ponta and Mihai Tudose.
At the beginning of July, Romanian President Klaus Iohannis, invited to comment on the court decision in the case of the plagiarism of Prime Minister Nicolae Cuke, said that he was not analyzing the politician’s doctoral dissertation, and the credibility of the “Educated Romania” project had nothing to do with the topic.
When asked if the attempt to cover up the plagiarism dossier of Prime Minister Nicolae Cuke somehow affects the project or the credibility of the “Educated Romania” project, Klaus Iohannis replied: “I don’t think it has anything to do with the other.”
Source: Hot News RU

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