What did Vladimir Voronin do with shares in FincomBank?

In 2010, Vladimir Voronin did not indicate the shares owned in FincomBank in his tax return and did not include them as other sources of income. Earlier, he said his son gave him those shares as a present, said candidates for MP of the Liberal Party. According to them, the market value of these shares is now 12.5 million lei, Info-Prim Neo reports. “Where did they go? The answer is obvious – they have been put to good use in the election campaign. I have a list of seven persons who made donations of hundreds of thousands of lei to the PCRM, but who in reality are ordinary people who never had such incomes, but were included in the list because they work for one of the companies owned by Oleg Voronin (Vladimir Voronin’s son),” Liberal MP Valeriu Munteanu said in a news conference on Wednesday. According to the MP, there are two problems in fact – dirty money is made by illegal transactions, and this dirty money is used by the Communists in dirty politics. The Liberal candidates believe a part of the persons who donated money to the PCRM for the election campaign were misled and they put their signatures not knowing what for. Contacted by Info-Prim Neo, the PCRM’s jurist Sergiu Sarbu said he does not know where the shares in FincomBank are, but supposed Vladimir Voronin donated them. Only the competent bodies can check the accuracy of the income statement, he added.

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