Although they said they would make further declarations if asked, the mayor of Constanţa and the president of Constanţa County Council started beating around the bush when cited.
Radu Mazăre, Nicuşor Constantinescu, Ramona Dospinescu, Ion Marica, Cristian Talpău, Nora Alina Chircă and Bogdan Ghiţulescu stood up the anticorruption prosecutors. After the initial statements in the lawsuit accusing them of a prejudice in amount of 100 million Euros, the employees of Constanţa Municipality, led by the aedile of the city, started beating about the bush when it came to those further statements they offered to make.
The indictment drawn up by DNA shows, for each and everyone of them, that, "although he previously mentioned that he would give further declarations, the defendant unjustifiably attended none of the two terms citing him for hearings". On the other hand, we should mention that more than half of the accusations in the lawsuit known as "Mazăre - DNA business" refused to read the bill of indictment before hearing the case. This is a very interesting detail, as the fact that there is no acknowledgement of the bill of indictment may be invoked as an exception in the legal action being heard by Bucharest Court of Appeal and may have as a result the delay of pronouncing the sentence. On the first position in the list of those making no declarations is, of course, Constanţa's aedile. Out of 37 defendants in the case inquiring the Constanţa's mayor for a prejudice evaluated by DNA as being more than 100 million Euros, only 17 were interested to know which were the accusations. Among these 17, we will certainly not find some notorious names, as Radu Mazăre, Nicuşor Constantinescu, Ramona Dospinescu, and not even other names, more or less known, within Constanţa City Hall and not only. According to the written record of the indictment made by anticorrupti