Video Former head of ANPC, shocking images from a store in France. “Other rules work for them”

Paul Anghel, well-known specialist in consumer protection and former ANPC director, spoke about a personal experience he recently lived in France.

The former ANPC director speaks in a Facebook post about the mess he saw in grocery stores in France, a country he recently visited.

Ironically with the Romanian authorities who set him “free”, Anghel says that he would qualify very well in France for a high position in consumer protection if he submitted a CV.

Apparently there is no need for me and the accumulated expertise in the field of consumer protection. So I went around Europe and stopped in France, to see what their stores look like and to understand if the “black sheep” is, indeed, Romania. We have found that things can be – and are – much worse in Western Europe, the one that takes us to the table and argues with us that we do not comply with all European directives and regulations. It seems that for us there are some kind of rules, and for them others work. Well, if not from the best, from whom should we learn? What really shook me is that the tub in the video is unfamiliar to me, but it seems to be a friend of the Auchan shelves in France.

Maybe it is, in fact, a “fart”. Shake with me and I promise I’ll be back with material from all my travels. While I’m writing these lines, an idea came to me: maybe I should also send them a CV. Maybe that’s where my training is needed,” Anghel wrote on Facebook.

Paul Anghel, former director general of the General Directorate of Market Control and Supervision within the National Authority for Consumer Protection (ANPC), was sent to court by the DNA in December, along with other colleagues from the institution’s management.

Paul Anghel is accused of blackmail after allegedly exerting moral coercion on a subordinate, through threats and pressure, to get her to give up her position and remain on parental leave.