"Dimitrie Bolintineanu" School Principal, retained
The school principal involved in the attempt to defraud the Baccalaureate exam was heard by prosecutors and will be taken to court with the arrest proposal.
06 Iulie 2013, 15:43
"Dimitrie Bolintineanu" school principal, in the capital, where there is suspicion of baccalaureate fraud, was retained.
Costica Vărzaru was heard by the Capital Police and prosecutors will be taken to court with the arrest proposal.
Sources among investigators said they have real evidence, including footage that shows the 37 teachers at this school would have provided information to students about topics from baccalaureate.
The investigation began a month ago.
Teachers were monitored, and after the yesterday searches, the police found amounts of money and gifts.
50 police officers from the Fraud Investigation Service of the Capital Police in charge of this case, after Monday the prosecutors at the Office of the Bucharest Court searched the high school.
Bucharest School Inspectorate dismissed the principal and deputy principal of "Dimitrie Bolintineanu" High School, as well as the principal of Secondary School No. 178, which fulfilled the role of vice president of exam center.
Examination Committee at "Dimitrie Bolintineanu", dismissed
The entire examination committee at "Dimitrie Bolintineanu" from the capital was dismissed after an alleged attempt to fraud the baccalaureate.
Instead of the five members of the committee and the 32 teachers and supervisors will be called other teachers.
Thus, class XII graduates will be able to support all written baccalaureate tests, which began Monday.
Ministry of Education says that none of the following topics in the written Romanian language was not published before the exam.
Over 160 thousand students started the baccalaureate written tests.
Translated by Alexandra-Diana Mircea
MTTLC, Bucharest University