Police say they have arrested a Romanian high school principal on suspicion she took bribes from students taking final exams, an investigation that involved intelligence officials bugging the faculty lounge.
Thirty-seven teachers and supervisors at Bucharest's Dimitrie Bolentineanu high school were also questioned today, a day after Principal Costica Varzaru was fired.
According to the police statement, the country's main domestic spying agency, the Romanian Intelligence Service, bugged the school three weeks ago after getting a tip about a bribe operation.
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Romania, which has seven intelligence agencies, has been under pressure from its fellow European Union members to crack down on corruption.