Politicians and former intelligence officers involved in fuel trafficking. Romania’s President to meet British PM David Cameron during his visit in Great Britain. Romanian cucumber producers complain that they are losing 9 million euro due to E.coli bacteria. A BBC coverage claims Romanians living in rural areas even though poor know how to enjoy life. Europeans discover Romania on their bikes.
Romania libera reads on Monday about the involvement of politicians and former intelligence officers in fuel smuggling. The black market represents 30% of GDP and the great shadowy businesses have the protection of the political and the judiciary, the newspaper reads.
The newspaper releases a series of investigations on the sectors most affected by fiscal evasion. Today, it tackles the fuel trafficking which brings each year damages to the country of 2 billion euro. The newspaper reads that the sum equals the gap in the pensions budget.
The black economy is estimated at 40 billion euro annually and Romania could have managed the crisis with just half of this money, without any foreign loan.
Evenimentul Zilei reads Romania’s President will meet today British PM David Cameron in his visit to Great Britain. Some of the subjects tackled will be encouraging British investments in Romania, Europe’s economic situation, the development of the strategic partnership between the two countries and the lift of labor restrictions for Romanians on the British market.
The President will have meetings with the British PM, businessmen and representatives of the Romanian diaspora. Last year Romania marked 130 years since diplomatic relations were set with London.
Gandul reads Romanian cucumber producers complain that they are losing 9 million euro due to E.coli bacteria. The Romanian Agriculture ministry seeks solutions from