The General Assembly of Judges, which took place on Friday after a four-year break, has been adjourned until 28 April, during which time the magistrates have set out to draft a joint statement on the situation…
President Maia Sandu made press statements on Monday, March 20, after the meeting of the Supreme Security Council (SSC) where “bottlenecks in the justice reform process and ways to effectively overcome th…
The activity of a “criminal group” specializing in human trafficking and organizing illegal migration for profit has been broken up by the officers of the Investigation Directorate “CentreR…
The judges of the Supreme Court of Justice (SCJ) examined on Monday 20 March the appeals against the judicial fines imposed on the lawyers of former President Igor Dodon, who is under investigation for passive…
Judges and candidates for Supreme Court of Justice (SCJ) judgeships will undergo external evaluation. The draft law was voted in first reading at the plenary session on Thursday 16 March. According to the autho…
Five judges, all from the first instance, who have passed the Pre-Vetting Commission’s assessment are fighting for four vacancies on the Supreme Judicial Council. The Pre-Vetting Commission found that the…
The reform of the Supreme Court of Justice (SCJ) was voted by the Parliament in the first reading during the session on Thursday, 16 March. According to the bill, the Supreme Court of Justice will have more res…
Ion Turcan, former deputy minister of Interior and former president of Criuleni district, found with unjustified wealth following a story published by Ziarul de Gardă, has escaped confiscation. It comes after t…
Members of the Superior Council of Magistracy (SCM) voted on the resignation of five judges, including Anatolie Minciună, interim president of the Chisinau Court of Appeal, at a meeting on Thursday 16 March. Me…
Former Moldovan President Igor Dodon, who is accused of committing the crime of passive bribery, organising and accepting political party funding from a “criminal organisation”, remains under judici…