The space of a united Europe remains too free. Plus, the former mayor of Bucharest, the Romanian capital, Sorin Oprescu, who received 9 years and 8 months in prison at home, but escaped to Greece, fully recognized this phenomenon. A former official, writes Profit.Ro recently noticed on the beach and in a restaurant in Greek Halkidiki.
The former mayor of Bucharest, Sorin Oprescu, sentenced for several corruption crimes, was photographed relaxed at a table with a few friends on the terrace of a hotel in the resort of Halkidiki.
Two years ago, Romania's Highest Court of Cassation rejected Oprescu's appeal. Thus, the verdict of May 13, 2022 remained in force in the case in which he was found guilty of committing a number of acts of corruption after he received 25,000 euros in his house from the former head of the Cemetery Department, who, in turn, is accused of creating an organized criminal group, which was later joined by others. the defendants in the case and the purpose of which was the commission of corruption crimes, namely giving and receiving bribes.

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