„Când am preluat această funcție, dosarul Elenei Udrea era de 2 ani de zile la DNA. S-a dat o soluție inițială pe care eu am infirmat-o. Nu eu fac anchete. Rostul meu e să stabilesc priorități, să se lucreze ritmic și să asigur ce trebuie pentru buna funcționare a DNA și a procurorilor”, a spus Kovesi.
Practic, Kovesi spune că Elena Udrea fusese scoasă basma curată de procurorul de caz. Lucru cu care nu a fost de acord, la fel cum Daniel Morar nu a fost de acord cu solutia initiala data la comanda lui Coldea via Kovesi in dosarul Microsoft 654/P/2011, cercetat timp de o zi de procuroarea Monica Pop si inchis “la toti nasturii” pentru perimare.
Perimare la tot cartierul pentru frauda fonduri UE, piraterie, crima cibernetica, coruptie, crima organizata si terorism. Kovesi restructura sistemul ca sa il ticaloseasca si mai rau.
Acum Kovesi ascunde dosarul si stabileste prioritati in functie de interesul pe care il are sa nu ajunga la pushcarie impreuna cu infractorii pe care ii protejaza si care o promoveaza, de cea mai cea influenta si curajoasa
„Eu nu sunt emotionala in aceasta functie, trebuie sa fim rationali. Nu sunt in aceasta functie pentru a lega prietenii. Am fost propusa in functie de Monica Macovei si numita de Traian Basescu. Apoi la DNA am fost prousa de Victor Ponta si numita de Traian Basescu pentru ceea ce facusem la Parchetul General, am reformat institutia. Nu cred ca mi-a facut nimeni un favor”, a spus Kovesi la Digi24.
Kovesi a reformat institutia dupa chipul si asemanarea lui Bill Gates, Adrian Nastase, Steve Ballmer, Miky Shpaga, Dan Nica, Ovidiu Artopolescu, Radu Timofte, Florian Coldea, George Maior, si pe cine mai are ea drept exemplu de urmat, pentru ca isi datoreaza singura succesul infractional.
Acum vrea sa-si consolideze mandatul continuind sa minta si sa ne prosteasca cu statistici si idiotenii pentru inapoiati mintali. Sa-i povesteasca lui Coldea si lui Artopolescu.
„DNA are un serviciu tehnic care poate efectua interceptări, nu toate interceptările sunt făcute cu concursul SRI”, a declarat miercuriprocurorul-șef al DNA, Laura Codruța Kovesi, la postul public de radio.
Kovesi si Morar au fost sustinuti de SUA sa respecte legea nu sa isi faca propria lege si sa negocieze intre mafii : daca tu tii dosarul Udrea si Cocos, tin si eu dosarul Microsoft, plec eu Kovesi infirmi tu Morar, pleci tu Morar vin si infirm eu Kovesi si uite asa Mizeria este ABSOLUTA !
„ Morar said parliamentarians wanted to probe into sources and methods, including the DNA’s technical capabilities, and to establish parliamentary control over all wiretap operations. He reported that recent parliamentary actions had, in effect, decriminalized certain types of bank fraud and money laundering based on such bank fraud. Morar also characterized the new Justice Minister’s dismissal of the DNA’s top investigative prosecutor as an attempt to roll back anticorruption efforts. Morar (and prosecutors close to the Prosecutor General) have told us that they now feel politically vulnerable. If the Justice Minister succeeds in removing the DNA Deputy Chief Doru Tulus, even a reinstated President Basescu may be unable to reverse the damage done to anticorruption prosecutions. End summary. ¶2. (C) The Ambassador met with Daniel Morar, Chief of Romania’s National Anticorruption Directorate (DNA), on May 14 to discuss the effects of recent moves by Parliament and the new Minister of Justice Tudor Chiuariu to hinder the effectiveness of the DNA’s anticorruption prosecutions. The Ambassador emphasized that it was essential for Romania to have a strong democracy based on the rule of law–both for Romanians’ sake and as the cornerstone of U.S.-Romanian relations. He noted the extensive training and support the Embassy had provided for the Anticorruption Directorate through the Resident Legal Advisor’s (RLA) programs, including contributing to DNA’s technical effectiveness, and asked Morar how the Embassy could further promote the independence of prosecutors. ¶3. (C) Morar thanked the Ambassador for the Embassy’s attention to the DNA’s anticorruption work and for the training and technical equipment donations (totaling almost $90k for non-wiretapping recording devices) that have made the DNA the first prosecutors’ office in Romania to be able to conduct some modern undercover investigations independent of other institutions such as the police and the domestic intelligence service (SRI). The Ambassador later toured the DNA’s Technical Services and saw how the DNA has put the equipment to use in conducting undercover operations involving multiple cases of bribery of judicial and public officials involving tens of thousands of dollars. The head of the technical service confirmed such equipment did not help to investigate cases of corruption involving higher amounts of money, as millions of dollars did not change hands in the form of currency, but rather through more complicated banking and real estate transactions. Such high-level corruption investigations were conducted by the DNA’s Section II, responsible for Combating Corruption, and usually involved complex financial analysis. Morar noted that two DNA prosecutors were currently in the U.S. receiving training from the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center on investigating financial crimes thanks to DNA’s permanent contact with Embassy’s RLA. He added that training on investigating financial crimes was crucial to the DNA’s mission and welcomed any additional training the U.S. could provide.