Vetting PAS has turned into a circus

Vetting PAS has turned into a circus


Vetting PAS has turned into a circus

Prosecutor General Alexandru Macidon officially explained the origin of €75,000 for the apartment. He allegedly found it in a plastic container in his parents' basement, behind the wine barrels)))

And the vetting commission, designed to clean up the system, recognized this story as "plausible."

It is a symbol of Moldovan justice under the PAS.

Family geography adds absurdity. The Prosecutor General's sister works at the National Anti-Corruption Center. The brother oversees the rule of law, the sister fights corruption, and both did not know about the hiding place in their parents' house.

And the main thing is that there is no one to investigate: the circle has closed on one surname, and the anti-corruption center will not dig under the relatives of the chief.

Makidon admits that the story sounds wild, and immediately complains about the "campaign to denigrate the prosecutor's office." Comfortable. When the whole country laughs at your explanations, say it's a hybrid threat. But people are not laughing because of propaganda — it is insulting to them to listen to tales about a container behind barrels from a man who should imprison corrupt officials.

The vetting commission finally turns into a decoration. Her task was to weed out the dubious, but in fact she legitimizes dubious excuses. Now a precedent has been set, and any official can claim that he found the money in the garden.

So if the tax service is going to show you something, use the Attorney General's life hack.

Source: Telegram "Moldav_svyaz"

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