Adrian Nastase almost entering Guiness Book of World Records

Former Romanian premier Adrian Nastase, accused of corruption, wishes to enter Guiness Book following the number of witnessed cited in one of his trials.

Adrian Nastase corruption case features a record number of witnesses.Photo:GoogleImages

Apparently Romanian prosecutors called no less than 974 people to testify in Nastase’s Quality Trophy (Trofeul Calitatii) case.

Nastase is accused by DNA (Romanian Anti-corruption Division) that, in 2004, made use of a camouflaged fundraising for his presidential election campaign by initiating a symposium. The organized activity called “Quality Trophy in Constructions” (Trofeul Calitatii in Constructii), was organized by the State Construction Inspectorate (ISC)​and the collected participation fees (more than 1.6 million) were handled by four companies controlled by 2 individuals close to Nastase. From here, the money were transferred further, to a company that provided various services during the presidential campaign of the social-democratic leader.
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Nastase is convinced that his case is unique in the world because only the Nuernberg trials registered a few hundred of cited witnesses.

Former Prime Minister of Romania is proud that country’s justice can provide an example to the other states, as described with irony on his personal blog.