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Romania PM Victor Ponta charged with corruption | Romania PM Victor Ponta charged with corruption |
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Romanian Prime Minister Victor Ponta has been charged with several counts of corruption in a long-running investigation, prosecutors say. | |
He faces charges of fraud, tax evasion and money laundering dating back to when he was a lawyer before he became prime minister in 2012, the country's anti-corruption agency DNA said. | |
Some of his property has been seized pending the outcome of the case, the agency added. | Some of his property has been seized pending the outcome of the case, the agency added. |
Mr Ponta denies any wrongdoing. | Mr Ponta denies any wrongdoing. |
Mr Ponta resigned as leader of the governing Social Democratic party on Sunday, saying he needed time to prepare his defence, but will continue to fulfil his duties as prime minister. | |
He is accused of receiving the equivalent of around €55,000 (£40,000) from a political ally and MP. | He is accused of receiving the equivalent of around €55,000 (£40,000) from a political ally and MP. |
Mr Ponta returned to work on Thursday following a month-long stay in Turkey for a knee operation. | Mr Ponta returned to work on Thursday following a month-long stay in Turkey for a knee operation. |
When the DNA agency began investigating Mr Ponta several weeks ago, President Klaus Iohannis immediately called on him to resign, says the BBC's Nick Thorpe. | |
He refused, and opposition attempts to suspend his parliamentary immunity failed due to the majority enjoyed by the Social Democrats and their supporters in parliament. | |
Now investigators believe they have enough evidence to formally charge the prime minister, our correspondent says. | |
Hundreds of top officials have been convicted of fraud in recent years, as the DNA agency continues its drive to rid Romania of its reputation for corruption. | |
Many of those targeted claim that the case against them is politically motivated. |