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European Commissioner Viviane Reding about arrests at Romanian customs: it is a sign that justice starts to work
14.02.2011, 17:11 | Actuality | 985 views
European Commission Vice President Viviane Reding commented in a talk show for RFI and TV5 Monde the recent arrests at Romania’s customs saying that investigations which ended with the arrest of tens of customs and police officers prove that justice is starting to work in Romania. Reding said she appreciates anti-corruption acts at the Romanian borders. Giving out an example which calls against corruption acts is a good sign and this is the way forward, Justice Commissioner Viviane Reding said. The Commissioner explained that joining Schengen has two dimensions: a technical and a political one. Read more on Hotnews.ro
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