Prime Minister Natalia Gavrilița presented the new director general of the Public Property Agency (PPA) Alexandru Musteață, who was appointed on Wednesday, to the staff. Musteață has over 20 years’ experience and held executive posts at different private and state-owned companies, IPN reports, quoting the Government’s press service.
“We need to encourage the investigation of cases that haven’t been yet elucidated. The citizens expect justice to be done. That’s why we need to set the priorities and to continue work in the public interest,” said Premier Gavrilița.
For his part, Alexandru Mustață committed himself to make effort, together with the PPA’s team, for the process of managing the property and enterprises of the state to reach a new level.
Alexandru Musteață worked in such areas as economic security, financial consultancy and risk management, being responsible for operational, commercial and logistical processes. He has military studies and completed training courses in security management. He was awarded the Order “For Service to the Homeland”.
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