The National Authority for Veterinary Sanitation and Food Safety (ANSVSA) has uncovered potential fraud in Romania’s animal traceability system. According to the report, 75 sheep officially recorded as killed in a disease outbreak in Tulcea County were found alive in a farm in Cluj County. The authority has imposed maximum sanctions, including revoking operating rights in the system and reporting the case to criminal authorities. The incident highlights serious implications for managing the Small Ruminant Pest and national livestock exports. ANSVSA has launched nationwide checks to prevent such fraudulent activities and ensure compliance with legal standards.
Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents the findings and actions taken by ANSVSA without overtly favoring any political stance. It emphasizes the institutional response and legal consequences without taking sides on broader political issues. While the issue involves regulatory enforcement, the framing remains neutral,
Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 80 · Objectivité 85): Discusses the National Evaluation results schedule, which is slightly related but not directly connected to the main event. Maintains a neutral and factual tone.





