Alliance of Liberals and Democrats (ALDE) senator Daniel Zamfir calls on the Romanian National Bank to decide for ROBOR to be calculated on the basis of the transactions being carried out, holding that the index at which the Romanians' installments with credits in lei is calculated is "doctored" by an understanding between the commercial banks, with the National Bank of Romania (BNR)'s "direct knowledge and involvement".
He says that on January 29, hearings will be kicked off at the Senate Economic Committee, to which BNR Governor, Mugur Isarescu, the President of the Competition Council, Bogdan Chiritoiu, but also other stakeholders will be invited.
"The information I have will be the subject of hearings I intend to start at the Senate Economic Committee as of January 29, hearings to which the Governor of the National Bank of Romania, the President of the Competition Council and other stakeholders will be invited to provide explanations," said Zamfir.
The senator maintains that he is in possession of documents that are the subject of an investigation that was launched in 2008 by the Competition Council.
"These documents, this investigation initiated by the Competition Council has been covered up for years, the investigation started in 2008, it ended in 2011. It ended with no resolutions, however, that is, things were not even taken any further with a view to sanctioning the deeds that were found here and neither was it classified for lack of evidence, it was simply covered up and kept in the drawer. Now, if DIICOT [the Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism , ed.n.] thinks the deeds fall under its jurisdiction, I'm not a lawyer, I'm not good at it, I'm carrying out this demarche only with the public interest in mind," Zamfir said.
He states that BNR can intervene to limit, to curtail the ROBOR course, but "intervenes whenever it wants and does not intervene when it does not want to." "The question is, why does such a thing happen, does the National Bank have a political interest? When he wanted to help Basescu [former Romanian president, ed.n.], Mugur Isarescu intervened and kept ROBOR down, now that he does not like the Dancila Government, he cannot intervene?," Daniel Zamfir concluded.