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Ristea Priboi (born May 9, 1947) is a
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n intelligence agent and politician. A member of the
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(PSD), he was a member of the
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for
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from 2000 to 2004.


Biography

Born in Brădeşti,
Dolj County Dolj County (; originally meant ''Dol(no)-Jiu River, Jiu'', "lower Jiu", as opposed to ''Gorj'' (''upper Jiu'')) is a county (județ) of Romania on the border with Bulgaria, in Oltenia, with the capital city at Craiova. Demographics In 2011, ...
, in 1968 he graduated from the school of the
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's
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secret police in
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, also obtaining a law degree in 1971. In 1970, he was appointed as an officer in the Securitate's Department of Foreign Intelligence (DIE). His espionage missions included the
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(1974–1978),
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. After the 1989 revolution that toppled the regime, he continued his work in the Foreign Intelligence Service (SIE), with his last assignment being to the
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. There, he assured friendly relations between the Romanian government of
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and that of
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. He contributed to the organisation of fuel smuggling to Serbia, infringing upon the embargo established by
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as a result of the
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. Romanian authorities carried out the smuggling in 1995 with the help of the secret services and of private companies controlled by former Securitate officers.
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, "The Fifth Power. Transition of the Romanian Securitate from Communism to Nato", p.163-64. New Europe College Yearbook, issue 11/2003-2004, pg. 151-172.
He formally retired in 1997. M. Pascu
"A demisionat Ristea Priboi" ("Ristea Priboi Resigns")
''Ziarul de Iaşi'', 20 April 2001; accessed September 1, 2010
While in the Securitate, one of Priboi's roles was as deputy to General Nicolae Pleșiță, chief of the DIE department responsible for
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(RFE). During this time, the department coordinated a 1981 bomb attack on the RFE headquarters, perpetrated by
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, as well as attempts to assassinate RFE employees and the dissident writer
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. According to investigations by historian
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, Priboi also conducted political police activities inside Romania. Oprea asserts he was involved in the 1981 actions of the Securitate against a large group of intellectuals—the Transcendental Meditation affair. He also places him at the repression of the
Brașov Rebellion Brașov (, , ; , also ''Brasau''; ; ; Transylvanian Saxon: ''Kruhnen'') is a city in Transylvania, Romania and the county seat (i.e. administrative centre) of Brașov County. According to the 2021 census, with 237,589 inhabitants, Brașov is ...
of 1987, citing two witnesses who claim they were investigated by him, including one who accuses him of participation in acts of torture. In 1994, Priboi became an adviser on issues of national security for
Adrian Năstase Adrian Năstase (; born 22 June 1950) is a Romanian jurist, academic/professor, blogger, and former politician who served as the prime minister of Romania from December 2000 to December 2004. He competed in the 2004 Romanian presidential elect ...
, whose hunting partner, mentor, and godfather to one of his sons he was,Profile
at the Romanian Chamber of Deputies site; accessed August 31, 2010
and who was the Chamber's president (1992–1996) and vice president (1996–2000) before becoming
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in 2000. Priboi was himself elected to the Chamber in
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, taking an oath that he had never collaborated with the Securitate, saying he had only been "employed" by the agency. While there, he sat on the committee for defence, public order and national security, and on the joint committee providing oversight to the activities of ''
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''. He became president of this committee in February 2001, which led to public revelations of Priboi's Securitate past. The press, civil society, and part of the political opposition criticised him, while Năstase (who had backed Priboi's ascension to the position) and Iliescu came to his defence, with the latter maintaining that he should not be blamed for having been a Securitate employee. His position seemed at odds with Romania's aspiration to join
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, with one opposition senator, Radu F. Alexandru of the National Liberal Party (PNL), labelling it "a provocation and a lack of responsibility". Priboi resigned in April, although he remained on the committee and continued as one of Năstase's closest confidants.2000-2004 parliamentary profile
accessed September 1, 2010
In November 2002, the committee cleared Priboi of involvement in internal Securitate activities and specifically the Braşov Rebellion, finding he had been engaged "exclusively" in foreign intelligence. At the same time, Oprea and fellow historian
Adrian Cioroianu Adrian Mihai Cioroianu (born January 5, 1967, in Craiova, Romania) is a Romanian historian, politician, journalist, and essayist. A lecturer for the History Department at the University of Bucharest, he is the author of several books dealing with ...
stated they had evidence he had been involved, respectively, at Braşov and in the Transcendental Meditation affair, prompting Priboi to announce he would sue them. He did file a
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lawsuit against Oprea and Werner Sommerauer, the Braşov worker who accused Priboi of torture, but lost in court. The CNSAS, an institution charged with investigating Securitate affiliations, also investigated Priboi in March 2001, finding he did not engage in "activities of political police", prompting protest from member
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, who opined that his monitoring of RFE met the "political police" designation. Unofficial sources cited by ''
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'' newspaper claim that Priboi continued his intelligence work even while in the Chamber, and although numerous complaints were issued against him, no charges were allowed to proceed until the PSD lost the
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. In February 2006, facing formal accusations of influence peddling and bribery on behalf of businessman Genică Boerică, and thought to have assisted in the criminal activities of
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, he fled the country. The charges in the Boerică case were dropped in 2007, as prosecutors could not determine with certainty that he had received bribes or abused his political position. He continued to be investigated for giving and accepting bribes in a case that also involved Năstase, and did not make a public appearance in Romania until March 2008. The case was sent to be tried in October 2009, but was suspended after the
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intervened. As of 2010, Priboi is a consultant at the
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branch of a
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n energy company. Sorin Semeniuc
"Ristea Priboi reînvie într-o afacere de 40 de milioane de dolari" ("Ristea Priboi Reappears in a $40 Million Affair")
''Evenimentul Zilei'', 26 August 2010; accessed August 31, 2010
Priboi and his wife Mariana have two children."Pionerii de ieri, teroriştii de mâine" ("Yesterday's Pioneers, Tomorrow's Terrorists")
p.32, ''KritiK'', August 2006


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Priboi, Ristea Social Democratic Party (Romania) politicians Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Romania) Securitate officers People from Dolj County 1947 births Living people