Over the last few months, the structure of the Supervisory Board of the Proprietatea Fund has seen significant changes, after three of its members, which were representing the Ministry of Finance, resigned or were forced to leave, almost six months after being appointed in the General Shareholder Meeting of the Fund in the beginning of this year. The changes that occurred in the structure of the Supervisory Board were done rather quietly, as they were not even mentioned on the website of the Fund, which still displays the old members of the Supervisory Board.
Eduard Goean, Romania"s former general consul in Hong Kong, resigned from the Supervisory Board of the Fund on May 7th, being followed on May 14th by Gheorghe Pogea, the former minister of Finance.
When contacted by BURSA, both said that there resignations were motivated by personal reasons.
The last member to leave the Supervisory Board was Graţiela Iordache, which until July 14th had served as chairman of the board.
The leave of Graţiela Iordache as chairman of the Board was somewhat expected, given her dismissal from the position of secretary of state and her leaving the Supervisory Board of the Authority for State Assets Recovery (AVAS), where she was replaced by Bogdan Drăgoi.
Prior to her departure, on June 11, the Supervisory Council of the Fund voted to appoint Mădălina Gheorghe, representing the Ministry of Finance, as a temporary member of the Supervisory Council.
The only members that remained on the Board after the elections which took place in the beginning of this year are Ene Dinga, Corin Trandafir and Crinuţa Nicoleta Dumitrean. Lucian Croitoru, appointed by the Ministry of Finance, to uphold its interests on the board, said that he did not want to represent the interests of the State on the board and left the race, even though he had initially accepted the