Moldovan officials were allowed to take bribes in Transnistrian rubles

Elena Ostryakova.  
31.05.2019 14:09
  (Moscow time)
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Corruption, Moldova, Policy, Transnistria, Finance


Moldovan officials prefer to take bribes in Transnistrian rubles, reports the Center for Policies and Reforms of the Republic of Moldova.

This is due to the fact that a bribe in Transnistrian rubles is not covered by the country’s Criminal Code.

Moldovan officials prefer to take bribes in Transnistrian rubles, reports the Center for Politics and Reforms of the Republic...

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“The Transnistrian currency unit (Transnistrian ruble), recognized in the Transnistrian region, cannot be the object of crimes provided for in articles 236, 324 and 325 of the Criminal Code on the grounds that these banknotes are not recognized by the Republic of Moldova and other foreign states,” said the General The police inspectorate says in response to an official request from the Center. .

Even counterfeiting the Transnistrian ruble in our country is not considered a criminal or at least an administrative offense, reports the publication “Notebook Moldova”.

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