UNJR to sue the government for declassifying the SIPA archive

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The President of the National Union of Judges (UNJR), Dana Garbovan, has announced on Wednesday on her Facebook page that UNJR will sue Grindeanu government foe the government decision to declassify the SIPA archive.

“The government decision to declassify the SIPA archive, initiated by Justice Minister Tudorel Toader, risks not only to cover or to prevent the alleged illegalities publicly revealed in regard to what happened with this archive during the past 12 years, but to raise the reasonable suspicion that the information services want to legally take possession of the archive’s content in order to blackmail the magistrates. The disinformation that the Superior Council of magistracy (CSM) has given the go-ahead to this government decision is only one of the many inadvertencies in Minister Toader’s statements regarding the government decision, made in such a secret so, after one week, we are still unaware of its content. Following several requests from the press, I confirm that, after the government decision is published by the Official Gazette, we will start the steps to sue the Grindeanu cabinet for the way it issued this government decision,” Garbovan wrote on her Facebook page.

PM Sorin Grindeanu announced last week that the government had adopted the ordinance on declassifying the SIPA archive, as the topic was on the Government sitting’s additional agenda. SIPA was the justice ministry’s former secret service, and is currently amid huge scandal over who has studied this archive that was allegedly containing controversial information about magistrates.

According to the government’s spokeswoman, Alina Petrescu, the executive has adopted a decree on setting up a committee that will inventorize and deliver the documents in the SIPA archive to the institutions under the judiciary jurisdiction.

 

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