Iurie Iordan’s career as a magistrate started in 1997, when he was offered a post in the court of Hincesti. In 2007 he earned his age limit appointment and shortly moved to the Chisinau Court of Appeal. In 2016, then President Nicolae Timofti promoted Mr. Iordan to the post of deputy chairman of the Chisinau Court of Appeal.
Controversies surround the name of Mr. Iordan. One of those is the case of former Democratic MP Valeriu Guma, who had been sentenced to four years in prison by the High Court of Appeal and Justice in Romania, in absentia, for corruption. But when Romanian authorities asked Moldova to act for extradition or imprisonment, the latter recognized the sentence - on one hand - and then conditionally suspended it for a four-year period, on the other hand. The ruling was issued by a low court judge, Ghenadie Pavliuc, and his colleagues in the Court of Appeal, including Iurie Iordan maintained this ruling and Mr. Guma continued to enjoy his life in freedom.
Political Affiliation
Private Function
Public Function
Career
2016
Chisinau Court of Appeal
deputy chairman
2008
Chisinau Court of Appeal
judge
1997
Hincesti Court of Law
2008
judge
1996
Apex SA
1997
legal adviser
Income
2018
Total: 620.419,97 MDL
2.543,00 USD
331.930,57 MDL
salary, Chisinau Court of Appeal
199.931,13 MDL
salary, State Protection and Guard Service
spouse
57.600,00 MDL
pension, National House of Social Insurance
spouse
12.635,48 MDL
compensation, State Protection and Guard Service
spouse
12.322,79 MDL
salary, European Commission "Horizon 2020" Program