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    Probe of Stolen $1 Billion Should Continue After Conviction of Moldovan Magnate, Top Official Says

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    Posted on April 25, 2026

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    Last updated: April 25, 2026

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    Moldovan Parliament Speaker Igor Grosu said the probe into the $1 billion “theft of the century” must continue even after oligarch Vladimir Plahotniuc’s conviction, noting the sophisticated scale suggests others were involved.

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    Table of Contents

    • Ongoing Investigations and Reactions to Moldova's Banking Scandal
    • Background of the Case
    • Details of the Conviction
    • Specific Accusations and Sentencing
    • Calls for Further Investigation
    • Defense and Ongoing Legal Proceedings
    • Plahotniuc's Response
    • Additional Cases and Political Influence
    • Political Background

    Officials Push for Continued Probe After Moldova Bank Theft Conviction

    By Alexander Tanas

    Ongoing Investigations and Reactions to Moldova's Banking Scandal

    Background of the Case

    CHISINAU, April 25 (Reuters) - The investigation of a stolen $1 billion from Moldovan banks more than a decade ago should continue after the conviction of a prominent business magnate, the speaker of the country's parliament said on Saturday.

    Details of the Conviction

    A court sentenced businessman Vladimir Plahotniuc, one of Moldova's richest men, to 19 years in prison this week in a case dubbed the "theft of the century" involving the transfer abroad of a sum equivalent at the time to 12% of Moldova's gross domestic product. The money was siphoned out through dubious loans, asset swaps and shareholder deals.

    Specific Accusations and Sentencing

    He was personally accused of receiving payments of $39 million and 3.5 million euros ($4.1 million) from three banks. Prosecutors had sought a 25-year sentence.

    Calls for Further Investigation

    Igor Grosu, the second-ranking person in Moldova's state hierarchy, told reporters that further investigation was vital to discovering the whole truth behind the mass fraud, as Plahotniuc could not have been solely responsible.

    "The scale of the investigation shows that Plahotniuc could not have acted alone. He could not have organised, on his own, all the actions, operations and transactions," Grosu said.

    "This is all quite sophisticated, all the more so as one of the accusations against him was organising a criminal group. I don't know what other action is being taken by prosecutors, but I believe it is logical to look into episodes involving other persons, including those who insisted he was innocent."

    Defense and Ongoing Legal Proceedings

    Plahotniuc's Response

    Plahotniuc denied the charges. His lawyer, Lucian Rogac, said the case violated the legal process and alleged the verdict was subject to public pressure and political interests.

    Additional Cases and Political Influence

    Anti-corruption prosecutors are pursuing three more cases against Plahotniuc concerning involvement in a criminal group, allegations of bribery and the creation of monopoly conditions in the export of metals.

    Political Background

    Plahotniuc, 60, headed Moldova's Democratic Party from 2016 to 2019, part of the governing coalition at the time, and served as deputy speaker of parliament. While in office, he wielded great influence over the police, judiciary and courts.

    (Reporting by Alexander Tanas, writing by Ron Popeski, editing by Rod Nickel)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Plahotniuc was sentenced to 19 years on April 22 2026 for orchestrating the 2014–2015 theft of roughly $1 billion (about 12% of Moldova’s GDP) from three banks through complex fraud schemes (euronews.com).
    • •Speaker Igor Grosu insisted the investigation must expand beyond Plahotniuc, stating the complexity and alleged criminal group structure imply multiple participants and urging pursuit of accomplices (radiomoldova.md).
    • •Plahotniuc received about $39 million plus €3.5 million from the stolen funds and faces additional ongoing cases relating to bribery, criminal organization activity, and monopolistic practices (apnews.com)

    References

    • Moldovan oligarch Vladimir Plahotniuc sentenced to 19 years in prison over $1bn fraud | Euronews
    • Plahotniuc sentenced to 19 years in $1B banking fraud
    • A Moldovan oligarch and ex-opposition leader gets a 19-year sentence in a $1 billion bank fraud case

    Frequently Asked Questions about Probe of stolen $1 billion should continue after conviction of Moldovan magnate, top official says

    1Who was convicted in the Moldova bank theft case?

    Businessman Vladimir Plahotniuc, one of Moldova's richest men, was convicted and sentenced to 19 years in prison.

    2How much money was stolen from Moldovan banks?

    A total of $1 billion was stolen from Moldovan banks over a decade ago, about 12% of Moldova's GDP at the time.

    3Why do officials say the investigation should continue?

    Officials believe Vladimir Plahotniuc could not have acted alone and urge further investigation to uncover others involved.

    4What are the additional charges against Plahotniuc?

    Plahotniuc faces three more cases involving accusations of criminal group involvement, bribery, and creating monopoly conditions.

    5What did Plahotniuc's lawyer say about the conviction?

    His lawyer claimed the legal process was violated and alleged that the verdict was influenced by public pressure and political interests.

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