Bucharest mayor Ciprian Ciucu placed under judicial control in bribery probe
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Ciprian Ciucu, Bucharest’s mayor and deputy leader of the ruling National Liberal Party (PNL), was placed under judicial control on Thursday after prosecutors charged him with bribery in a case involving the issuance of urban-planning documents while he was mayor of Sector 6 in 2025. The move follows a three-hour hearing at the National Anti-corruption Directorate (DNA) and comes as Ciucu faces accusations of receiving bribes in exchange for approving construction permits. The case was severed from a broader investigation into the granting of gambling licenses, in which former National Office for Gambling (ONJN) chief Odeta Nestor was remanded in custody.
In a Facebook statement, Ciucu denied wrongdoing, calling the allegations “poorly timed and poorly framed.” He insisted he neither received money nor conditioned urban-planning approvals on personal gain, asserting his innocence and vowing to cooperate with investigators. “I am innocent. I will have a long tail,” he said after the hearing .
The DNA’s announcement capped months of scrutiny. Prosecutors allege Ciucu took bribes while serving as Sector 6 mayor, a role he held until November 2025. The case was separated from a wider probe into how gambling licenses were awarded, which also ensnared Denise Rifai, a prominent television journalist, as a suspect .
Political reactions have split along party lines. President Nicușor Dan, Ciucu’s former rival in last year’s Bucharest mayoral election, urged him to remain in office, while USR deputy George Gima stressed that guilt must be proven in court. Within PNL, deputy Raluca Turcan and MEP Gheorghe Falcă framed the timing as suspicious, suggesting the case surfaced amid political tensions .
Cătălin Drulă, the USR candidate Ciucu defeated in 2025, also defended him, calling the allegations untimely and questioning whether the case was politically motivated. “I don’t think Ciprian is a corrupt man,” Drulă said, echoing concerns that the charges emerged at a sensitive political juncture .
The DNA’s decision to place Ciucu under judicial control—while Nestor remains in custody—signals a hardening stance against alleged corruption in urban development and gambling sectors. As the investigation continues, the case is poised to intensify scrutiny of PNL’s governance in Romania’s capital ahead of upcoming political cycles.
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