Sorin Ovidiu Vintu to serve one year prison term after definitive sentence

Convict: Sorin Ovidiu Vintu scheduled to spend 1 year in cell following Thursday sentence. Photo:Intact Images

It looks like the Romanian justice is either in a rush or doing corectly its job. Just one day after the conviction of ex-prime minister Adrian Nastase, it emerged that another proeminent figure in Romania is scheduled behind bars.

Controversial businessman Sorin Ovidiu Vintu was sentenced to one year jail term in a file which accuses him of blackmail plot against Sebastian Ghita, according to the decision taken by the Court of Appeal Bucharest (CAB) on Thursday (21-06-2012).

According to the General Prosecutor Office, over the period March-April 2011, Sorin Ovidiu Vintu and Ion Ilie Cezar would have used threat to force Sebastian to hand them over the sum of 150,000 euros or accept termination of a contract which brought them [Vintu, Cezar] unfair material benefits with consequent damage to the injured party.

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The other defendant, Ion Ilie Caesar, was sentenced to five months imprisonment for the same offense, and the court decision is final.

It appears that the justice in Romania make real efforts to crack down on graft following harsh criticism from Bruxelles which denied country’s admission into EU Schengen’s free passport area.