BUCHAREST (Reuters) - Romanian former finance minister Darius Valcov said he was innocent in regard to the latest accusations brought by anti-corruption prosecutors on Tuesday, and that he will explain his actions in parliament this week.
"I can't comment more, but I can only say I am innocent and will try to prove my innocence until the very end," Valcov told Reuters by telephone. "I will explain this in the parliament plenum."
Earlier this month, prosecutors launched a probe into Valcov, accusing him of favouring a company for a public works contract in exchange for about 2 million euros while in his former post as a mayor.
Valcov resigned his post days later, and leftist Prime Minister Victor Ponta currently serves as interim finance minister.
(Reporting by Radu Marinas; editing by Matthias Williams)