Accused by the interior minister of misinformation and of putting his signature on the BMW contract for the police, Katalin Drula claims that Lucian Bode is “lying as he breathes”, creating “deliberate confusion between the European road safety funding” project and the auction , organized by his subordinates with dedication.”

Drula and Bode, confrontation in the parliamentPhoto: YouTube recording

The leader of the Ukrainian SSR claims that he approved the road safety project “Development of a mixed mobile traffic monitoring system for violations of traffic rules” with European funds – the document can be found HERE.

It included 250 speedometers, 4,000 mobile devices, 1,400 mobile thermal printers, 44 mobile electronic saliva drug detection systems, a road safety data collection system and 300 police cars.

Drula claims that his signature is not “on any so-called technical details application”.

“The annex Bode speaks of was drawn up and signed by him and his subordinates. Of the entire project, Bode was only engaged in the purchase of cars until now, the number of which he doubled (they reached 600 – probably a friend of the president should have sold more). No other equipment was purchased, thousands of equipment that should contribute to road safety. Only cars with a dedication,” the leader of the UDR wrote on Facebook.

“The auction (public procurement) is conducted by Bode and his subordinates. Responsibility for loyalty claims rests 100% legally with them. So DON’T RUN!” — concludes the leader of the UDR.

Interior Minister Lucian Bode presented the findings of the Control Authority on Thursday in the case of the purchase of police cars, arguing that the auction was correct. “The entire process of public procurement was carried out by the customer – IGPR – in compliance with the principles of objectivity, transparency and legality,” said the Minister of Internal Affairs, asserting that those who are trying to distort the purpose of some of the MAI projects are trying to obtain political capital “through lies and disinformation” are “little people”, referring to USR leader Cătălin Drula, who criticized the acquisition.