The High Court Is Expected to Give the Final Decision in the Trial Against the Government with Stake of 1 Billion Euros
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The High Court of Cassation and Justice (CCJJ) is expected to rule on Thursday, August 20, in the proceedings against the Government and the Ministry of Finance for the payment of the remaining salary rights of the magistrates. In the first instance, the Court of Appeal Bucharest forced the Executive to pay the sums, including through budgetary correction, and the stake of the trial is about 5 billion lei.
The High Court of Cassation and Justice would rule, Thursday, in the process in which she also acted in court the Government for the payment of salary arrears of magistrates. The remnants appeared after, in 2023, the CCJ and the Attorney General's Office decided to increase the salaries of judges and prosecutors by 25%, which applies retroactively, starting with 2018. The CCJ article would be pronounced Thursday in the process in which she also …
The final decision in the case in which the High Court of Cassation and Justice has sued the Government for the non-payment of the salaries of the magistrates is expected today. It will be pronounced by a full from the supreme court, the same institution that opened the trial. To date, the supreme court has postponed the verdict three times. In ...
Four cases brought by the High Court of Cassation and Justice (CCJC) against the Government and the Ministry of Finance are due on Thursday, August 20, 2026. The stake of these cases is one. CCJC has calculated salary surpluses of less than four billion lei, to which it has added interest...
The High Court of Cassation and Justice sued the Government and the Ministry of Finance for the payment of the remaining salary rights of the magistrates. The stake: approximately 5 billion lei. The Court of Appeal of Bucharest admitted the action on 5 May and forced the Government to pay, including by budgetary correction, within 10 days of the stay [...] Source
The High Court of Cassation and Justice would deliver the final verdict on Thursday in the process with the Government and the Ministry of Finance on the payment of salary surpluses of the magistrates.
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