
Moldova's Anti-Corruption Chief Finalists Announced
Moldova's Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office Selection Process: Dumbrăvan and Iachimovschi Vie for Top Spot Chisinau, Moldova – The Superior Council of Prosecutors (SCP) has announced the finalists for the crucial role of Prosecutor General for Combating Corruption. Marcel Dumbrăvan and Octavian Iachimovschi have emerged as the top contenders after a rigorous selection process that included a second stage of interviews. The SCP revealed the candidates' scores: Dumbrăvan received 8.7 points, while Iachimovschi scored 8.1 points. These scores will be subject to a three-day review period, allowing for any appeals or challenges to the results. Following this period, the SCP will make the final decision on who will lead the fight against corruption in Moldova. "The selection of a new Prosecutor General is of paramount importance to the ongoing efforts to combat corruption in our country," stated a spokesperson for the SCP. "We are committed to ensuring transparency and fairness throughout this process." The position became vacant following the resignation of Veronica Dragalin amid controversy. The SCP's decision will be closely watched, as the new prosecutor will play a critical role in the country's anti-corruption efforts. The final decision is expected by the end of June.