The Court Rejected STB's Application for Insolvency. Ciprian Ciucu's Reaction: "They Are Sworn to Have Checked Them Seven Times.
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The mayor general of the capital, Ciprian Ciucu, announced on Tuesday that the court rejected the request of the Bucharest Transport Company to enter into insolvency. "Unexpectedly, Ciprian Ciucu reacted on Facebook after the decision of the Bucharest Tribunal. Edil says that the court invoked a "lack of documents". "I spoke with the management STB and swore that they had checked them ...
The Mayor General of the Capital, Ciprian Ciucu, announced that the request for STB's insolvency by the Court of Appeal Bucharest was rejected, the Chief Edil says that the court rejected the request on the grounds that the file was incomplete.
The Mayor of the Capital, Ciprian Ciucu, states that, unexpectedly, the Court of First Instance rejected, on Tuesday, the request for admission to insolvency lodged by the STB, the reason being the lack of documents. He shows that he spoke to the management of the STB and swears that they checked them seven times and that they all filed, and the request was complete.
The Bucharest Tribunal is due to rule on Tuesday regarding the application for insolvency of the Bucharest Transport Company (STB). In the file that was registered on Thursday, August 13, 2026, STB SA appears as debtor, while BMF Grupoii Integrate Soluții SRL, Ramco SRL, Tinmar Energy SA, Electroputere VFU Paşcani SA, Romprest Servizi Integrate SRL and Cleaning Servexpert SRL are registered as creditors. Article STB has requested its entry into …
Ciprian Ciucu announced on Tuesday that the Bucharest Tribunal rejected the STB's request to enter insolvency. The capital public transport company had accumulated huge debts, and PMB decided to initiate the insolvency proceedings.
The Court reasoned that the application for insolvency was rejected by the fact that STB did not have all the necessary documents on file.
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