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Romanian Ambassador, Consul Sanctioned In Crulic’s Death

Romania’s Foreign Minister Lazar Comanescu on Friday made public the disciplinary sanctions against diplomatic personnel who failed to act appropriately in the case of a Romanian national who died in a Polish hospital following an ignored hunger strike.
Romanian Ambassador, Consul Sanctioned In Crulic’s Death
25 apr. 2008, 17:40, English
Comanescu decided Romanian Ambassador to Warsaw, Gabriel Constantin Bartas is to receive a 10% salary penalty for next three months over inadequate coordination of consular activities, the Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
 
In addition, consul Ioan Danuţ Preda is to be recalled from Warsaw and will have his labor contract suspended for six months, the ministry said.
 
Romanian citizen Claudiu Crulic died of starvation in Poland in January this year, protesting by hunger strike against his incarceration on charges of theft.
 
According to Romanian officials, Crulic sent two memos regarding his situation to the consulship in Warsaw, but received no assistance whatsoever.
 
The investigations in Crulic’s case triggered the resignation of Romanian foreign minister Adrian Cioroianu.