Mircea Basescu sentenced to 4 years in prison for influence peddling
Mircea Basescu, the brother of ex-Romanian president Traian Basescu, was sentenced to four years in jail on Thursday when the Bucharest’s Court of Appeal upheld the verdict given previously by the Tribunal of Constanta.
Meanwhile Mircea Basescu turned himself in at a Police office in Constanta. Next, he will be taken to Poarta Alba prison where he will stay in quarantine for 21 days. Then a decision will be taken whether to serve the executory sentence in closed or semi-open conditions.
Marian Capatana, a defendant in the same case, wis set to serve 3 years in jail for complicity in influence peddling, as the judges maintained a decision given by a Constanta Court earlier this year.
The magistrates have also agreed with the “special confiscation” of 265,000 euros from Capatana but rejected the claim of the same amount from Mircea Basescu who is apparently more relieved after a levy on his assets has been lifted.
The two defendants were given also a ban on the right to be elected to any public office and the right to occupy positions involving the exercise of state authority.
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On the other hand, the court rejected as unfounded the claim filed by Florin Anghel for the amount of 600,000 euros allegedly given by his family as bribe for Mircea Basescu.
The brother of Romania’s former head of state had been sentenced in January this year to 4 years behind bars, but he made an appeal against the decision.
He was indicted for receiving 250,000 euros from Bercea Mondial’s family, to persuade the judges, so they can rule a favorable solution in a case of attempted murder.
From June to November 2014 Mircea Basescu spent his time in custody, and later under house arrest.
Throughout the trial stages, he had vehemently denied the accusations.