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Fiscal authority head says he does not consider resignation
28.02.2011, 16:49 | Finance-Banks | 890 views
The head of Romania's fiscal authority ANAF, Sorin Blejnar, said on Monday he was "in no way" considering resignation given that he has implemented the single income statements successfully and contributed to the fight against corruption in Romania. His statement comes as he is under attack after a Romanian customs official retained last week alleged Blejnar was involved in corruption schemes at Romanian customs. Read more on Hotnews.ro
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