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Nov 20, 2007 

Transpol Times: Romanian Corruption Continues - Ex-agent: Romania's spies launder money in Moldova; misinform about PMR - by Marius Oroveanu

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Romanian Corruption Continues - Ex-agent: Romania's spies launder money in Moldova; misinform about PMR - by Marius Oroveanu

The Romanian intelligence services working in Moldova misinform the Romanian leadership about the true situation in Moldova, says Moldova Suverana journalist Mihai Contiu, a former undercover agent for Romania. They do so in order to launder money for sponsoring of specific Moldovan politicians and journalists, says Contiu, who published in the newspaper an open letter to the President and the Prime Minister of Romania alleging that he has received such information, working within last 15 years as an agent of the Romanian intelligence services in Moldova.

Agents working for the Romanian Serviciul Român de Informaţii (S.R.I.) routinely portray Transnistria (Pridnestrovie) as a "black hole" which is involved in smuggling and is a danger to the security of the Black Sea region of Europe. By exaggerating a threat and inventing reports for which there is no evidence, they are able to increase their budgets which are then split between the agents and anti-Transnistrian journalists in Moldova who help fabricate the information.

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Only lies. Mihai Contiu was never a Romanian spy he just want to draw attention and get some money from communist authorities who are governing the Republic of Moldova.
He was never able to prove his involvement in espionage activities.

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