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Clotilde Armand, Mayor of Sector 1, Voices Concerns Over Frequent Court of Accounts Inspections and Hints at Legal Action

Introduction:

Clotilde Armand, Mayor of Sector 1, exposes what she perceives as politically motivated and increasingly frequent audits conducted by the Romanian Court of Accounts.

Political Nexus:

Armand suggests a connection between the auditors and political figures tied to Marcel Ciolacu and Liviu Dragnea, insinuating a deliberate effort to influence the electoral landscape.

Historical Resistance:

This isn’t Armand’s first clash with state institutions. She previously faced scrutiny from the National Integrity Agency, accompanied by a complaint to the Prosecutor’s Office.

Ongoing Political Audit:

Armand reveals yet another wave of inspections by the Court of Accounts, decrying what she views as an undue focus orchestrated for political purposes as the elections draw near.

Financial Insights:

Despite emphasizing that no new loans have been initiated, Armand sheds light on the Court of Accounts’ audit, ostensibly triggered by a ‘risk analysis’ of existing loans.

Administrative Bullying Claims:

The mayor contends that Sector 1 City Hall faces the highest scrutiny in Bucharest, dismissing findings and attributing the audits to what she terms “administrative bullying.”

Challenges and Criticism:

Expressing concern over inspections delving into documents from 15 years ago, Armand alleges political interference and an authoritarian undertone. She pledges to file a complaint against the Court of Accounts’ President, accusing the audit of being politically driven.

In Conclusion:

Armand warns Marcel Ciolacu of her intention to file a complaint, challenging the motivations behind the ongoing audits.

Source: Jurnalul National, photo source: Ziare.com

Editor: Andreea Gudin

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