
Liubovi Brînza
Liubovi Brînza is a former judge of the Central Court of Appeal in Moldova, who has had a tumultuous career marked by allegations of corruption. She began her judicial career in 2002 and was appointed to the Central Court of Appeal in 2015. In 2018, she was suspended due to a criminal investigation related to corruption but was later acquitted. After returning to the judiciary in August 2023, she faced legal challenges regarding decisions made by the Superior Council of Magistracy, which were upheld by the Supreme Court of Justice in 2023. Brînza's decisions and her involvement in high-profile cases have garnered significant media attention, particularly her role in a case involving the controversial businessman Veaceslav Platon.
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Liubovi Brînza was a suspended magistrate whose appeal was admitted by Dmitrii Fujenco's court.
Magistratul Dmitrii Fujenco, care nu a promovat evaluarea integrității, urmează să fie eliberat din funcție. Evaluarea judecătorilor de la Curtea de Apel Sud, finalizată de către CSMLiubovi Brînza is a suspended judge from the Court of Appeal Chișinău whose appeal was admitted by Dmitrii Fujenco's court.
un judecător de la Curtea de Apel Sud urmează să se prezinte repetat, după ce nu a existat un consens în privința evaluării sale – Ziarul de GardăLiubovi Brînza, a former judge, lost a legal dispute against the Superior Council of Magistracy and the General Prosecutor's Office.
„Consiliul a acționat legal” – Ziarul de Gardă













