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Romania's top general under investigation for suspected corruption

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Posted on June 2, 2026

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· Last updated: June 2, 2026

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Romania’s Army Chief Investigated Over State-Funded College Seat Corruption

Criminal Investigation into Army Chief’s Alleged Abuse of Power

Background of the Investigation

BUCHAREST, June 2 (Reuters) - Romanian anti-corruption prosecutors said on Tuesday they had opened a criminal investigation against General Gheorghita Vlad, the Army's Chief of Staff, on suspicion that he abused his power to unlawfully secure state-funded college seats.

Response from the Army Chief and Defence Ministry

Vlad, the highest-ranking active military officer in Romania, declined comment on Tuesday. The defence ministry said it was cooperating but could not comment without interfering with the investigation.

Details of the Allegations

Prosecutors’ Statement

The prosecutors said in a statement that Vlad was under investigation for aiding and abetting a second in command to demand that an additional 20 state-funded college seats be given to the defence ministry in 2025, overstepping their job remit.

State-Funded College Seats Allocation

The ministry has a few state-funded places allotted each year at several educational institutions such as the College of Physical Education in Bucharest.

Context: Corruption and Justice in Romania

Corruption Rankings

Transparency International has repeatedly ranked Romania as one of the European Union's most corrupt states.

EU Monitoring and Anti-Graft Efforts

Changes in Oversight

The European Union kept Romania's justice system under special monitoring after it joined the bloc in 2007 but the pace of anti-graft investigations slowed after this was lifted in 2023. The judiciary has delivered some high-level acquittals that have raised concerns that the Romanian authorities' fight against corruption has lost momentum.

(Reporting by Luiza IlieEditing by Gareth Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • General Gheorghiță Vlad, Romania’s Army Chief of Staff, is being investigated by the military section of the National Anti‑Corruption Directorate (DNA) for alleged complicity in usurping his position to obtain additional state‑funded university spots; among beneficiaries was reportedly a colleague’s daughter. (digi24.ro)
  • Romania continues to rank near the bottom of EU countries in the Corruption Perceptions Index—with a score of 45/100 in 2025—reflecting stagnant anti‑corruption progress and persistent democratic integrity issues. (transparency.org.ro)
  • Though the EU lifted formal justice monitoring over Romania in 2023, recent high‑profile acquittals and slowed investigations have raised concerns that the anti‑graft momentum is weakening. (romaniajournal.ro)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is under investigation in Romania for suspected corruption?
General Gheorghita Vlad, Romania's Army Chief of Staff, is under investigation for allegedly abusing his power regarding state-funded college seats.
What are the allegations against General Gheorghita Vlad?
He is suspected of aiding a second in command to unlawfully secure 20 extra state-funded college seats for the defence ministry.
How has Romania's anti-corruption fight changed since 2023?
The pace of anti-graft investigations has slowed after the European Union lifted its special monitoring of Romania's justice system in 2023.
What is Transparency International's view on corruption in Romania?
Transparency International has repeatedly ranked Romania as one of the most corrupt states in the European Union.
How is the Romanian defence ministry responding to the investigation?
The defence ministry stated it is cooperating with prosecutors but will not comment further to avoid interfering with the investigation.

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