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Romanian Anticorruption Prosecutors Hear Football League Head

Romanian anticorruption prosecutors Monday heard Dumitru Dragomir, head of the Romanian Professional Football League (LPF), in the file in which he is charged with alleged bribe taking and abuse of office regarding the purchase of a land by the League in capital city Bucharest at an overrated price.
Romanian Anticorruption Prosecutors Hear Football League Head
07 apr. 2008, 20:31, English
Dragomir said prosecutors heard him with respect to the statement made by FC National former president, Constantin Iacov, according to which, he allegedly brought damages to the League.
 
"He sold the land, tricked Iorgulescu too (FC National former president Gino Iorgulescu –e.n.) and even sued us. He sold the team, the players and now, we are the ones making statements," Dragomir said.
 
Asked about the file concerning transfers of footballers, Dragomir declined to make any comments, adding that even if he had an opinion on the matter, he would not make it public.
 
Prosecutors first charged Dragomir with alleged bribe taking, abuse of office and forgery on November 23, 2007 after Iacov accused Dragomir of bribe taking.