Sorin Ovidiu Vântu
Sorin Ovidiu Vîntu (Romanian pronunciation: [soˈrin oˈvidju ˈvɨntu]) is a Romanian businessman and owner of the Realitatea-Caţavencu media company. In 2008 he was considered the 5th richest man in Romania with an estimated net worth between 800 and 850 million euros.[1]
On June 16, 2009, during a TV interview on B1 TV, president Traian Băsescu accused Vântu of tax evasion by allegedly not paying 60 million euros worth of Value Added Tax. Vântu later denied the accusation, and sued Băsescu for libel, asking for 1 million euros in damages.[2]
Vântu was sentenced to two years in prison in 2005 for using some false documents to gain majority shares in the Investment and Development Bank (BID), which went bankrupt in 2002. Later the Bucharest Court of Appeals ordered by final decision the discontinuation of the trial finding that the charges passed their statute of limitations.[3]
In September 2010 he was briefly arrested, being accused of having helped Nicolae Popa, the former CEO of BID.
On June 21 2012, he was sentenced to one year in prison following the blackmail accusation of his ex business partner, Sebastian Ghiță.[4]
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References
- ↑ (Romanian) Cum arata topul celor mai bogati miliardari din Romania
- ↑ (Romanian) Sorin Ovidiu Vântu l-a dat în judecată pe Traian Băsescu
- ↑ "Statute Of Limitations Rids Romanian Businessman S.O. Vantu Of Forgery Charges". Mediafax.ro. Retrieved 2011-12-25.
- ↑ UPDATE SOV, un an de închisoare cu executare. , Andrei Aștefănesei, Adevărul (romanian). Retrieved 2012-06-21.