Another judge involved in the Laundromat case will receive large compensation
Not a week without verdicts in favor of the judges involved in the Laundromat. On May 27, the Chisinau court decided to pay former judge Mihai Morar compensation in the amount of 300 thousand lei from the state.
According to the court, he was illegally persecuted for complicity in money laundering, reports tv8.md
At the end of April, former judge Mihai Moraru, who was under investigation in the Laundromat case, was acquitted of another episode of the same case. The judges did not find elements of a crime in the prosecutor’s charges.
Previously, former judges Garry Bivol and Stefan Nita managed to avoid responsibility and expect moral damages from the state in the hundreds of thousands of lei.
In total, 17 judges were accused in the Laundromat case, most of them were removed from criminal proceedings or acquitted.
Prosecutors allege that more than $22 billion was laundered through our banking system, money siphoned from Russia’s economic chain by oligarchs and corrupt officials.

