Acting Prosecutor General, Eduard Harunjen, promises that Vlad Filat's file and his conviction will be made public after the decision of the Appeal Court is issued. The statement was made during the first Moldovan-Romanian Forum of justice, following a question from the audience in the hall. However, in the hall are the heads of all institutions of the Romanian judicial system and their Moldovan counterparts.

Harunjen said from the start that the question exceeds him because the management strategy of this case was decided by a certain prosecutor which has independence of action. He also recognized that in terms of institutional PR, the General Prosecutor's Office would gain much more if this process would have been public.

"I would like to think that the society wants a result from justice and is less interested in the show. I do not know if it is our luck or misfortune, but in a very short period we have been able to investigate two former prime ministers being prosecuted for various infringements. Many of the actions that we undertook have generated some unprecedented attacks on our institution," said Harunjen.

Acting Prosecutor General mentioned that Vlad Filat was controlling several media institutions in the moment of his detention through which he put pressure on the criminal prosecution body.

"I think it is no secret that the investigated subject has a lot of media trusts through which he tried to exert pressure. As it is no secret for jurists that a dossier on such a scale in which huge amounts are being investigated, respectively - is compressed a huge political force, no doubt there is pressure on the participants of the process," he said.

Harunjen assured that the dossier of the former prime-minister will be made public when will be completed the incorporation and legalization of evidence process and where it will not go on what means evidentiary material.

"You do realize well that the conviction cannot be kept secret forever, it will be published, but we have two courts examining the meritsof cause. I would not want to justify myself, but it is unreally hard to manage such cases, to give assurances to the trial participants that they will not be put under pressure from different social groups," said the acting head of state accusers.

Harunjen concluded that the examination of the secret dossier of Filat was done according to the legal provision which says that in special cases, the file can be examined in a closed session.