Transactions with plots that became property of Voronin family caused damage of over 100m lei to Chisinau budget, Dorin Chirtoaca
The bar that restricts access to the luxurious zone where the Voronin family lives was illegally placed at the intersection of the streets Ciocarliei and Pietrarilor. In a news conference on June 1, Mayor of Chisinau Dorin Chirtoaca said he asked again the Traffic Police Service to take that bar down and punish those who put it there, Info-Prim Neo reports.
According to Dorin Chirtoaca, a plot of 2 hectares located on Ciocarliei St was purchased four years ago for a price that is ten times lower than its real value, while the transaction was facilitated by the then Communist and Christian-Democrat councilors. Under the project approved by the Chisinau administration, 20 private houses were to be built on that plot, but there were erected only 6.
The mayor presented the cadaster plan that was to be implemented and a plan that shows the present situation. A church, a playground and social facilities were to be constructed there, but there are none of them. According to the cadaster documents, the luxurious buildings erected there belong to the members of the family of the former President Vladimir Voronin – his son Oleg Voronin, his nephew Alexei Voronin, his daughter Valentina Rusu, and to companies they own.
The plot located on Ciocarliei St is not the only one that had been bought by the Voronin family illegally, the mayor said. Since 1999 until 2006, the companies that belong to the Voronin family acquired free of charge or at derisory prices 4 hectares of land in the most expensive area of Chisinau, near Valea Morilor Park.
A huge building is now erected there, on an area of 1.3 hectares. Under the General Urban Plan, a street was to be built on that plot. Dorin Chirtoaca stressed that an internal inquiry was launched to identify those who authorized the modification of the plan.
The mayor said the given transactions caused damage to the Chisinau budget assessed at over 100 million lei, or about US$10 million He asked the Center for Combating Corruption and Economic Crime to investigate them.