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Competition Council Sets Off Inquiry Into Romanian Cement Market

Romania’s Competition Council on Wednesday said it started an investigation into possible anticompetitive agreements on the local cement manufacturing and sale market between the companies Holcim (Romania) SA, CRH Ciment (Romania) SA and Heidelbergcement Romania SA.

Romania’s Inquiry Into Case Regarding CIA Prisons On Its Territory Insufficient – CoE Commissioner

The Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights, Thomas Hammarberg, said Wednesday the investigations carried out by Romanian authorities leave questions unanswered regarding the use of national territory to host CIA secret prisons.

Romanian Social Democrats Call For Parliament Inquiry Committee To Check Election

Romanian social democrat leader Mircea Geoana said Monday party leaders decided to call for the creation of a Parliament inquiry committee to look into the organization of the presidential election runoff, which incumbent Traian Basescu won at a difference of less than one percentage point.

Romanian Tourism Minister Accuses Parliament Inquiry Committee Of Breaking Laws

Romanian tourism minister Elena Udrea on Tuesday left the parliamentary inquiry committee investigating her spending of public money before the meeting was over and accused the committee of functioning illegally.

Romanian Procurement Watchdog Refuses To Present Files To Parl Inquiry Committee

The parliamentary committee investigating Romanian tourism minister Elena Udrea decided on Tuesday to inform Prime Minister Emil Boc that the president of the Authority for Public Procurement refused to present the file regarding the public procurements made by the Tourism Ministry.

Romanian Deputies Approve Inquiry Committee For Tourism Min

The plenary of Romania’s Chamber of Deputies approved with 103 votes in favor, none against and no abstention, the setting up of a committee to investigate how tourism minister Elena Udrea spent public money.

Romanian Youth&Sports Min Pledges To Resign If Allegations Proven

Romanian Youth and Sports Minister, Monica Ridzi said on Tuesday that she will resign if prosecutors decide they have a case against her, following allegations of fund misappropriation.

Romanian Ftbl Clubs To Have Accounts Blocked In Players Transfers Case – Sources

Romanian prosecutors Tuesday launched legal procedures to block the accounts of football clubs Dinamo and Rapid from Bucharest, Gloria Bistrita and Otelul Galati, in a case involving alleged illegal transfers of 12 Romanian players abroad, people close to the matter said.

Romania Senate Sets Up Inquiry Committee Into Terror Suspect Escape

Romania’s Senate Tuesday decided to set up an inquiry committee to investigate the escape of Syrian businessman Omar Hayssam, accused of masterminding the kidnapping of three Romanian journalists in Iraq in 2005.